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1963 Chrysler Tilt Steering Column on 2040-parts.com

US $170.00
Location:

Lisle, Illinois, US

Lisle, Illinois, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Chrysler Surface Finish:Paint Warranty:No Country of Manufacture:United States

1963 Chrysler Tilt Steering Column, May fit other years, This is in "VERY GOOD CONDITION", "SOLD USED AS IS". Winner must pay with PayPal within 3 days of auctions end. All items are sold as is and All sales are final so please email me questions before bidding.  If you have any questions about the item please email me. Question, Call 630 964-6831 ask for Harold   I WILL COMBINE SHIPPING, MAY ALSO BE PICKED UP AT MY HOME.   CHECK WITH ME BEFORE YOU BID.  

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Winner's should pay with PayPal within 3 days of auctions end. All items are sold "as is" and All sales are final. After you receive your item, and are happy with your purchase, Please leave FEEDBACK and I WILL ALWAYS DO THE SAME. Any problems please let me know. Thanks Harold

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