1956 Ford Thunderbird Rear Bumper Continental Section And Ends on 2040-parts.com
Webster, New York, United States
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THIS IS A GOOD USED REAR BUMPER ASSEMBLY FOR 1956 TBIRD. CENTER SECTION PIECES ARE GOOD BUT NEED RECHROME. RIGHT BUMPER END SECTION HAS A DENT BY EXHAUST OPENING . LEFT BUMPER END SECTION NEEDS SOME FILL AT OPENING BY BASE. BOTH WILL NEED RECHROME. I TOOK CLOSE UP PICTURES SO PLEASE USE EBAY ZOOM AND ASK ANY QUESTIONS |
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