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1968-1975 Corvette Hardtop! Nice Aftermarket Piece, Columbus Ohio on 2040-parts.com

US $249.95
Location:

Galena, Ohio, United States

Galena, Ohio, United States

One aftermarket 1968-1975 Corvette Hardtop. This is a nice non-GM hardtop needing paint if a color change is needed.  If you want a hardtop for your car, or you are missing the original for your car, here's a chance at one at much less than most folks want for projects or completed/restored/original GM hardtops. These were made many many years ago by a couple different manufactures. A very affordable way to add a hardtop to your steel-bumper/rubber-bumper era Corvette convertible.

Pick up is preferred for this item, it is located NW of Columbus Ohio. I have access to a shipping company where I could get a quote from. A crate can be supplied for $150 additional. Shipping quotes can be given if necessary; just contact me. If you do not intend to pick it up, you MUST contact me prior to the end of the auction so that there are no surprises for you on shipping costs. I have shipped a few recently, and it has been rather surprising how affordably they can be shipping (approx $300-$400 to the West Coast, etc). 

Cash only at pick up. Item is for sale locally and can be sold at anytime. Thanks for looking and email with any questions.

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