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1975 To 1979 Chevy Nova Left Front Wheel Well Lip Molding on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Congers, New York, US

Congers, New York, US
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This is an exceptional left front wheel well molding for your 1975 to 1979 Chevy nova. This is a part that is not reproduced and is an exceptional piece. Do not dream on this, please bid supply and demand item, not easy to find. Any questions please ask. Flat rate shipping is $25.00 most likely that will not even cover my shipping! That is a flat rate price for USA 48. It includes all shipping/handling and material costs to get the item to you. Buyer is aware of cost and terms up front and agrees by bidding.

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