1973/74 Corvette Front Bumper Bracket, Left Front Outer,w/extension, (1) on 2040-parts.com
Searcy, Arkansas, United States
Listed for auction is a front bumper bracket, part # 327663, which is correct for 1973 and 1974 Corvettes. This is the front outer bumper bracket for the Left side. This is an original OEM bracket that was removed from a 1973 Corvette. It is still in excellent condition and would be a good part to use for a restoration or to repair a Corvette that has been damaged. This auction is for the left side bracket only but includes the extension, part #327661 which is also needed to properly mount the bracket. I always try to accurately describe the items that I list but this is a used part so please look closely at the photos and ask any questions that you may have before the listing ends. There are no guarantees or warranty as to the condition or suitability for your intended use. This is being offered with No Reserve, so bid to win.
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