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1966 Oldsmobile 98 Front And Rear Bumper Fillers on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

East Windsor, Connecticut, United States

East Windsor, Connecticut, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:BF66BCFR Warranty:Yes

Description:  Original GM part number for right front filler was 391264 and 391265 for the left front, 391192 for the right rear filler and 381193 for the left rear filler. Fits all 1966 Oldsmobile 98 models between the bumper and body on front and rear bumpers.  Manufactured By Fusick Automotive Products, East Windsor CT. Satisfaction Always Guaranteed!

Shipping:  Parts are shipped out within 24-48 hours after payment is received.  Small orders are sent via post office and larger orders are sent FedEx Ground.

Returns:  All returns must be accompanied by a Copy of the Invoice/Proof of Purchase and returned in the same condition as shipped.  Please call or email if there is a problem, question, or return.

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Contact Information:                                         

Fusick Automotive Products, Inc

21 Thompson Road

East Windsor, CT 06088

860-623-1589 9-5 pm EST

 

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