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1953 1954 1955 International R110 R112 Truck Passenger Side Door Ps on 2040-parts.com

US $119.95
Location:

Whitewater, Colorado, United States

Whitewater, Colorado, United States

This passenger side door is from a 1953-55 International Truck that I am parting out. The door is in good condition with one dent and ding showing in pictures 6 and 7.  Looks like it may have had a bondo repair that shows in picture number 2 & 7.  It has no rust issues.  It is complete but the window glass is broken out.  It does not come with hinges, interior door handle or window crank, exterior door handle or latch mechanism.  The last picture shows the truck that it came from.  The best way to ship this door will be to your closest Greyhound Bus Station.  If you want a shipping quote let me know.  I guess the shipping cost to be around $75.  I will bill for the shipping cost once the final destination is determined.  If you want to use a different shipper just let me know.  If you have any questions concerning this listing send me an email or give me a call at 970-241-7606.  Thanks, Billy

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