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1963 Thru 1967 Corvette Conv. Decklid, Useable/repairable on 2040-parts.com

US $200.00
Location:

Decatur, Indiana, United States

Decatur, Indiana, United States
ITEM IN STORAGE FOR MANY YEARS IN UPPER LOFT OF A BODY SHOP, SOME REPAIR WILL BE NECESSARY. (SEE ALL PICTURES)
Brand:G.M. Warranty:No

1963  THRU  1967  CORVETTE  CONV.   DECKLID   (WITHOUT  HARDWARE)

THIS  DECKLID  WAS  FOUND  IN  AN  UPPER  STORAGE  LOFT  OF  AN  OLD  BODY  SHOP.    HAS   BEEN  THERE  FOR  MANY  YEARS.

CONDITION:   SOME  DAMAGE  BUT  VERY  USEABLE/REPAIRABLE.          (SEE  ALL  PICTURES)

PREFER   NOT  TO  SHIP   BUT   WILL  ASSIST  THE  BUYER   IF  BUYER   MAKES  ALL  ARRANGEMENTS.

PLEASE   ASK  ALL  QUESTIONS   BEFORE   BIDDING.

THANKS! 

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