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1960 Nash Metropolitan Hood Latch Panel Free Shipping Other Parts Available on 2040-parts.com

US $49.99
Location:

Cleveland, Ohio, United States

Cleveland, Ohio, United States
PAINT IS NOT MINT, SOLD AS IS, HAS DENTS, DINGS, AND OTHER IMPERFECTIONS. BOTTOM LINE NOT MINT, SOLD AS IS
Warranty:No

 1961 NASH METROPOLITAN HOOD, FROM A CALIFORNIA CAR

LEFT OVER PARTS FROM A PROJECT UNABLE TO SEE AN PART#  HAS BEEN SAND BLASTER AND PRIMED YEARS AGO

BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR VEHICLE FIT AND APPLICATION

NOT MINT, HAS GREASE, GRIME AND OTHER IMPERFECTIONS, DENTS, DINGS, RUSTING, OTHER IMPERFECTIONS, BOTTOM LINE NOT MINT

MANY OTHER NASH METROPOLITAN PARTS AVAILABLE IN MY OTHER AUCTIONS

FREE SHIPPING TO LOWER 48 ONLY, DOES NOT INCLUDE PUERTO RICO

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