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Vintage Auto Ashtray 1920s, 30s, 40, 50s? (c7c34) on 2040-parts.com

US $64.00
Location:

Garden City, Idaho, United States

Garden City, Idaho, United States

Vintage Auto Ashtray 1920s, 30s, 40, 50s? (C7C34)

This vintage ashtray has seen better days. It isn't rusty but it has been sitting around for some time and has a build up on it. You can see that it cleans up well (see pic).

Since I picked up a bunch of boxes at auction, I'm not exactly sure which models/years this goes to but if you know any specifics other than what is listed in the title and you have some time, then drop me a quick message.  Also, if you're into old auto or boat parts then follow us here on Ebay because we have many more boxes (especially with MOPAR parts) to go through and list.

Please request invoice for combined shipping on multiple orders. If you have any questions, please contact me via Ebay.

Payment:   The only payment is PayPal.  If you do not have a PayPal account follow the instructions on EBay to create a PayPal account.  Then come back and bid on this item.  This protects both you and me on this transaction. 

Refunds:  I will refund the bid price if the item does not reasonably match the description and pictures.  It is your responsibility to make sure the item fits your needs in its current condition.  It is up to you to make sure this item fits your application.  This is an purchase for the item “as is”, not a “try it out” first and then expect a refund.

 

Purpose:  I am selling this item, and others, because I do not need them anymore and my retirement income is a little short of my expectations.  So I appreciate your interest and bids on this item.  I will work hard to make this a good transaction for you.

 

Questions:  Please email me via Ebay with any questions or comments … all are welcomed.  I will quickly respond and also post for others who may have the same question.

 

Thank you for considering this auction item!!! 

 

Larry in the great state of Idaho.  And yes, Idaho “spuds” help make a great meal even better J!


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