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1970s Or 1980s Pickup Truck Bug Guard-possibly Chevy Silverado on 2040-parts.com

US $9.99
Location:

Garland, Texas, US

Garland, Texas, US
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I have 1970s or 1980s pickup truck bug guard for sale. I have seen them on the old Chevy Silverados, so I think it is for an 70s or 80s model. It has a length of 5ft and a width of 6.5 inches and is red. I am unsure to which truck or year model this goes to since it was given to me. It has some light scratches on it.  I am asking $9.99 for it for the beginning bid and $12.99 for the buy it now option.  Cash only at pickup, or payment though paypal.  No delivery available or shipping.  No mounting clips included.

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