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Wall Hanging Man Cave 69 1969 Rear Tail Panel Bumper Coronet 500 440 R/t Light on 2040-parts.com

US $369.69
Location:

Bay Village, Ohio, United States

Bay Village, Ohio, United States
Condition:For parts or not working

this is the ultimate man cave item for you if you are a 1969 coronet lover..you get the entire tail panel cut to include the marker lights on the side 
this will look very nice as it will be all one unit as shown...you get all that is shown 
this tail panel is not for use on a car unless some major work is done..but it will look great on your wall...
this will likely be shipped via forward air to the closest forward air terminal near you.
the terminals are located near most major airports..you wil be called when the item arrives at your location..now by major airports i mean st. louis, san francisco, philadephia, boston, miami etc..there are a few in each state.
it will not come right to your door unless it is cut tighter and does not include the rear marker lights...
shipping will be 125.00 in the cont usa..
this is unfortunately too big for international shipping.
please text or call 440-522-0048 with any questions

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