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1954 1955 1960 1967 1973 1987 Chevrolet Gmc Tailgate on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
Location:

Calhoun, Georgia, United States

Calhoun, Georgia, United States
Condition:New Brand:counter dii Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:54-65050 Surface Finish:black Placement on Vehicle:Rear

    1954 to 1987 chevrolet truck stepside only tailgate long or short, this gate is 28 lbs not a cheap fail apart gate ,plain without chevrolet or gmc letters great for paint or custom work , or save money and use the vinly letters, the best price available !!
 if you need anything for your truck email or call 770-324-4098
   thank you and God Bless

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