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1956 Mercury front bumper assembly, complete, nice! Montclair, Monterey

$ 633.59

Availability: 44 in stock
  • Placement on Vehicle: Front
  • Returns Accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Condition: This is a nice front bumper assembly for 1956 Mercury. Straight and solid, off a west Texas car. Has the usual scrapes and small dings, but is in very good condition overall. I’ve posted lots of pictures, judge the condition for yourself. Includes the bumper guards, parking light bezels (parking light lenses are cracked), side filler pieces, grill “teeth”, upper grille, and the very hard to find “M-E-R-C-U-R-Y” letters. Use as is, or re-chrome to bring to show standard. This is a great place to start!
  • Brand: Mercury

    Description

    1956 Mercury front bumper assembly, complete, nice! Montclair, Monterey
    This is a nice front bumper assembly for 1956 Mercury.  Straight and solid, off a west Texas car.  Has the usual scrapes and small dents, but is in very good condition overall.  I’ve posted lots of pictures, judge the condition for yourself.  Includes the bumper guards, parking light bezels (parking light lenses are cracked), side filler pieces, grill “teeth”, upper grille, and the very hard to find “M-E-R-C-U-R-Y” letters.  Use as is, or re-chrome to bring to show standard. This is a great place to start!
    This is a very large, heavy item and will need to be shipped via truck freight.
    Truck freight ships to
    business addresses only
    or can be picked up at a local depot.
    Buyer will be responsible for all crating and shipping charges.
    It will not be cheap to crate and ship this, please do not commit to purchase unless you are prepared to pay the freight.
    Shipping cost to be determined after purchase.
    Local pick-up is available (and preferred).
    NO RETURNS!
    Read my feedback and bid with confidence!
    Always buying quality NOS parts and parts collections, 1930’s-1980’s.  Highest prices paid!
    Note:
    I have a warehouse full of NOS and used cars parts for many makes and models of US cars from the 1930’s-1980’s.   I am not an expert on all of them.  I do my best to correctly identify the parts in my listings and to post clear pictures from multiple angles.   Read the description.  Look at the pictures.  Research the part number (if available).  Ask questions if you need further clarification.
    You
    are responsible for determining the correctness of the part(s) for your application.
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