1980 Corvette Rear Bumper on 2040-parts.com
Johnson City, New York, United States
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For sale is one used urethane rear bumper cover.
Correct for Corvettes 1980-1982 This is an original bumper cover that is in good useable condition.There is wear from use, age, and storage. Includes all retainers for mounting tail lamp mounts and license plate light housing. With some new paint this would look great on your Corvette. This will make a good original replacement for your Corvette, please look at the pictures if you have any questions please contact us. |
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