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62 Chevy Impala Belair Biscayne Heater Box Chevrolet 1962 on 2040-parts.com

US $5.00
Location:

Chester, Illinois, United States

Chester, Illinois, United States
Condition:Used Warranty:No

1962 62 Chevy Chevrolet Impala Belair Biscayne Heater Box Inside section, mounts under the dash.
Has surface rust,scratches, dings, scuffs.  this is original, look at pictures,  stud threads may need to be fixed or studs replaced. 
I think this fits the 61 1961 also but do your research to make sure
This is from my large collection of 1961-64 chevy parts.  This has been stored away for years.
This is original used.    Look at pictures for condition.
See my other auctions for more parts.
Use the shipping calculator for shipping & handling cost. 
Must be paid for within 7 days of the end of the auction. Sold as is



I ship most items by US postal service priority mail. Some larger and/or heavier items I ship UPS ground. I don't ship parcel post anymore due to lost/damage packages, long time to deliver, and parcel post must be done in the post office.  For parcel post you have to pay extra for tracking & insurance, then the cost is close to priority mail that includes tracking and $50 of insurance.  I use priority mail because I can do it online and have the package picked up or dropped off 6 days a week, due to my work schedule I typically only can make it into the post office on Saturday mornings.  Some Saturdays I have to work then it would have to wait another week.  Most bidders want their package in a timely manner.  The charge is for shipping and handling. Ebay allows shipping & handling to cover shipping, materials, fees, and time.  Ebay & Paypal charges fees on the shipping & handling charge. There is a 10% fee on the shipping & handling cost by Ebay and nearly 3% fee on the shipping & handling cost by PayPal. So you will typically see the charged shipping & handling higher than the actual shipping cost.  I sometimes get back charged extra because the buyer doesn't give the correct address and they charge me extra for the correction.  Sorry about this but I try to list my items cheap enough and try to always make the shipping & handling cost available before a buyer even places a bid then they know up front how much it will cost and no surprises. I am an individual and not a business. Some large businesses can offer free shipping and absorb these fees & expenses but I can't.

I am sorry if the shipping & handling is too high for you and understand if you don't want to bid on the auction.

I leave feedback when only once you receive the item and have left me feedback.  At that point I consider the transaction complete and can leave you the only choice ebay gives me of positive feedback.
If you purchase more than one item I will do my best to combine shipping whenever possible.

Thanks

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