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Mopar Front Bumper For 1972 Dodge Coronet N.o.s.3595130 on 2040-parts.com

US $170.00
Location:

Tolland, Connecticut, United States

Tolland, Connecticut, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:3595130 Placement on Vehicle:Front Brand:MOPAR Surface Finish:CHROME

FOR SALE IS A N.O.S.FRONT BUMPER..ITS FOR THE 1972 DODGE CORONET MODELS.

THIS IS A N.O.S.PIECE,BUT...THERE IS A FLAW IN THE RIGHT(PASSENGER)SIDE END.

LOOKS LIKE SOMEONE ALONG THE WAY,GROUND THE CHROME OFF THE EDGE(SEE LAST 2 PHOTOS)

THE AREA IS ABOUT 1" X 3/4" LONG+WIDE.....

CHROME SPRAY PAINT WILL COVER THIS AREA...

THE PART NUMBER IS;3595130

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