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Used Studebaker Commander Chrome Script Emblem Nameplate G-218 on 2040-parts.com

US $29.99
Location:

Youngwood, Pennsylvania, US

Youngwood, Pennsylvania, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details: Brand:Studebaker USED Interchange Part Number:Size: 11 1/8" x 1 1/4" Surface Finish:Silver chrome

AN ORIGINAL STUDEBAKER COMMANDER CHROME SCRIPT

 

IT IS 11 1/4" LONG AND 1 1/4" HIGH.

IN VERY GOOD CONDITION, ALL POSTS ARE INTACT ON THE BACK, STILL BRIGHT AND SHINY WITH VERY FEW TINY SCRATCHES.

WE ALSO HAVE A STUDEBAKER CHALLENGER AND PLAIN STUDEBAKER SCRIPT LISTED IF INTERESTED.

 

We try to be fair and conscientious with our descriptions and condition reports, however potential buyers should note that antique & vintage items often show normal signs of use and wear, not always specified in a condition report. Additionally, lack of a condition report does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections, or the effects of aging. The winning bidder should please e-mail me no later than three days after the auction ends. All payments need to be recived no later than 10 days after the auction closes.Paypal accepted. Buyer will pay all non-refundable shipping costs. SHIPPING INSURANCE-TRACKING OR CONFIRMATION AVAILABLE AT THE BUYERS REQUEST & EXPENSE. All of my items are packed extremely well. REQUESTS FOR REFUNDS MUST BE MADE WITHIN 14 DAYS OF DELIVERY OF ITEM.* REFUND POLICY DOES NOT APPLY TO ITEMS DAMAGED IN SHIPPING.* THE REFUND WILL INCLUDE ONLY THE PRICE OF THE ITEM. SHIPPING,HANDLING AND INSURANCE NOT INCLUDED.I WILL GLADLY REFUND YOUR MONEY IF I HAVE MISREPRESENTED OR OVER-LOOKED A FLAW IN MY DESCRIPTION & PHOTOS,OTHERWISE ALL SALES ARE FINAL.BUYER TO PAY SHIPPING ON ALL RETURNS, ITEM MUST BE WELL PACKED AND ARRIVE IN CONDITION SENT. CONTACT INFORMATION: Gary Ulery , 317 S. 4th STREET, Youngwood,Pa. 15697. 1-800-229-3055 ** GARY ** M-F 9-5 est. Thank you for visiting GOOD LUCK!!!!!! We consider our photos to be the best description of an item. Please review all photos and contact me with any questions before bidding or purchasing Office hours: monday-friday 9am-5pm est. toll free 1-800-229-3055 

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