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★ Champion Plug Scope 2000 ★ Vtg Engine Analyzer Analyzing Tool Advertising Ad on 2040-parts.com

US $49.91
Location:

Greencastle, Pennsylvania, US

Greencastle, 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:

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Item Details:

  • Title:
    • ★ CHAMPION PLUG SCOPE 2000 ★ Vtg Engine Analyzer Analyzing Tool Advertising
  • Condition:
    • Has dirt, dust, dings and normal signs of age. Otherwise has no apparent damage or repairs. Untested, unknown working condition.
  • Size/Dimensions (approximate):
    • 13" long
  • Description:
    • Pictures are of the actual item that you will receive.
    • Scarce old Red Cross Poster.
    • This is an original period piece and not a recent reprint.
    • Poster is protected by clear plastic covering on foam board.
    • Poster will ship flat.

Purchasing Details:
  • Payment:
    • We accept Paypal and most credit cards.
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  • Shipping:
    • We ship 6 days a week.  Your item will ship the next business day after payment is received.
    • We only ship to the address provided in the eBay/Paypal transaction.
    • Local pick up is OK, please contact us to coordinate a day/time.
    • Combined Shipping: If you are interested in more than one of our items, please win as many as you like.  When you are ready, please contact us and we will send you a combined invoice to save you some shipping charges.
  • Tracking:
    • You can track your item by clicking the "View order details" link on the listing that you won.
  • Refunds/Returns:
    • You can return any item for any reason within 14 days of receipt for a purchase price refund.
    • Refunds for items sold with free shipping will be reduced by the original shipping charges.  If we made a mistake, we will pay the shipping both ways.
    • Simply mail the item back (include the item#) to:
      • The Junk Monkeys, 9931 McClanahan Road, Greencastle, PA 17225
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    • We do not mark merchandise values below the actual sale amount or mark items as "gift".
  • Contact Us:
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