1971-72 Plymouth Roadrunner Front Bumper on 2040-parts.com
North Royalton, Ohio, US
YOU ARE BIDDING ON A VRY NICE ORIGINAL FRONT ROADRUNNER BUMPER, IT IS NICE AND STRAIGHT, NO ROT. THE CHROME IS NOT PERFECT BUT HAS DECENT SHINE. 2 OF THE BUMPER BOLT HOLES HAVE BEEN SLIGHTLY ENLARGED BUT WOULD COVER UP WITH A BUMPER BOLT. TO BE SHOW CONDITION WOULD NEED A RECHROMING. VERY HARD TO FIND IN THIS CONDITION. PICK UP OLY UNLESS YOU ARRANGE SHIPPING. FEEL FREE TO ASK QUESTIONS AND GOOD LUCK!!!
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