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1930 Model A Ford Rear Bumpers With Hardware on 2040-parts.com

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Mountain Grove, Missouri, United States

Mountain Grove, Missouri, United States

This is a set of 1930 Model A Ford rear bumpers with the hardware. Theses bumpers are used and old and are pitted and rusted. They can be sanded, sand blasted, re-chromed or painted. No collision damage to the bumpers. Sold as is with condition explained.No Returns. These bumpers are sold as is and buyer must understand the condition as explained. These are solid bumpers and with the exception of pitting and rusting the bumpers are in good physical shape. No dents or collision damage. Buyer to pay $16.00 S&H in USA. If you are outside of USA please email me your mailing information for a S&H quote.

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