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70 1970 71 Dodge Challenger Front Bumper A-1 Rechromed on 2040-parts.com

US $395.00
Location:

Willis, Texas, United States

Willis, Texas, United States
Condition:Remanufactured Brand:MOPAR Surface Finish:chrome Placement on Vehicle:Front Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

Rechromed '70-70  Challenger original front bumper. This is the best chrome job you can imagine of. This is an original bumper that has been triple plated. Very nice chrome and not suffering from grinding marks or waviness. No excuses, no scraches.Worthy any Natiaanl show winner to be 426 or 6-pack restoration. Rechromed a few years ago in California and newer mounted. Very clean back side. California core. No rust. The back was probably sandblasted prior to dipping in copper, nickel and chrome. Not a Chinese re-pop piece of thin sh.....! Do you don't want that on your Muscle MOPAR. You don't want a Chinese repro Hemi engine, do you? Hope they will never make that one. You don't want Chinese tires, do you? (check!) Free shipping available if you call first. Please think of a business address we can ship FedEx Ground to. Do not pay then ask for free shipping. Call or text first 832 552 3580

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