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Coronet Trunk Lid Deck Boot 68 1968 Dodge 440 Rear Super Bee Molding Trim Strip on 2040-parts.com

US $204.68
Location:

Bay Village, Ohio, United States

Bay Village, Ohio, United States
Condition:Used

this is the rare trunk lid trim strip for a 1968 coronet. from what i can tell this is for the 440 model and superbee...i have gotten some information that the 500 and r/t strip may be slightly different..
this is in a-1 excellent shape..no dents and dings that i see and it could be used as is with a little more cleaning or when taken to a professional polisher it would be ultra high end show quality..
extrmely hard to find in this shape.
shipping on this will be 22.68 in the cont usa and it will come via fed ex to your door..
inernational buyers will need to find a way to get this shipped via a shipper..

please text or call or email with questions at 440-522-0048


On Apr-13-16 at 11:04:45 PDT, seller added the following information:

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