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1968-1972 Pontiac Gto Lemans Battery Tray & Retainer Kit on 2040-parts.com

US $21.97
Location:

Deer Park, New York, United States

Deer Park, New York, United States
Condition:New Brand:Golden Star Placement on Vehicle:Front Manufacturer Part Number:4332-300-68 Surface Finish:Black EDP Coating Other Part Number:BT05-68 & GMK433230068

Item: Brand New 1968-1972 Pontiac GTO LeMans Battery Tray & Retainer Kit 

Description: This is a brand new battery tray and retainer for 1968-72 Pontiac GTO and LeMans.

This Item Fits: 1968-72 Pontiac GTO / LeMans

GM A bodies consists of 1964-1972 Chevelle, Cutlass, GS, GTO, El Camino, LeMans, Tempest and 1970-72 Monte Carlo.

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Colors and Pictures: Due to the reproduction process and the difference in monitor calibration, exact colors are difficult to show. These samples, pictures and colors are close to the actual color, but might differ slightly for your monitor.

EDP Coating:

“EDP” or Electrophoretically Deposited Paint is a coating that is applied to bare metal panels to protect them from corrosion and rust.

Most reproduction items are coming from overseas on cargo vessels which are subject to moisture and salty conditions. These metal panels are sprayed with an EDP coating to protect them from the long term effects of shipping and storage of these parts. 

Due to the nature of sheet metal, Minor dents, Scratches, Scuffs, and or Other Minor Imperfections in the “EDP” coating are considered normal attributes and are NOT to be considered as Defective or Damaged.

These minor imperfections are corrected during the priming, sanding, and filling process of the sheet metal. This is the normal process & expectations professional auto body shops are accustom to while performing the preparation and installation of these parts.

All sheet metal of this nature is to be scuffed and or stripped of any coating including “EDP” prior to welding, panel work, fillers, primer, and paint.

Professional Installation and/or advice is highly recommended when dealing with the installation of sheet metal!


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