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1970 Trans Am Firebird Front Lights Chrome Retaining Ring Large Dia. on 2040-parts.com

US $7.00
Location:

Warner Robins, Georgia, US

Warner Robins, Georgia, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Warranty:Yes

Bidding on a nice set of chrome headlight retaining rings removed from a 1970 Firebird. These are the wider chrome rings only found on the 1970 models, as the 71-73 rings aren’t as wide. These will probably fit most if not all 1970 f-body firebird cars, but may fit other year and model cars with this style nose installed. Both are in nice shape, but they do have a little overspray on them. They are not bent and all three mounting tabs are present. These are getting hard to find, and remember these are genuine GM parts. I do have a set that fit the 70-73 cars (Thinner than these) as well. Winner to add $7.00 shipping and handling charges. I have the matching bucket holders listed, win both and save on shipping. Winner to pay by paypal as per Ebay rules. I will combine shipping when possible so check my other auctions out. Currently parting out a 1977 TA, a 75 T/A and a 1973 Firebird, so e-mail with your needs and I’ll list the parts on ebay. Check my other auctions as I am cleaning out the garage and need to make some room. Good luck to all!!

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