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1929-30 PONTIAC COUPE PARTS FOR SALE


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Peter,

They could be 1929 or 1930 after looking at the radiator shell. I have a 1928, so I can't tell you the value, but someone out there can use them!

kaycee

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Hi Kings32,

The bumpers are both the same width bolt centre to bolt centre. I am reading 59.25 inches. I am accepting offers. Parts are in Canada

Peter

Could yoo send me some measurements on the bumpers length ( bolt center to center ) width of each bar . Along with price kings32 thankyou
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Peter

How much for the Radiator Shell??

I have some parts that I believe are for a 1929 or 1939 Pontiac Coupe. Pictures of what I have are below. Let me know if you have use of these parts and what you feel they are worth. These parts are in Western Canada

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The first two photos are of the ( I assume) front bumper. It is actually shorter than the rear and substantially thinner without the extra bars that the rear one has. Width of the two bumpers is the same at 59.25 inches wide. The front bumper is 4.25" tall roughly and the rear is 5.5 inches tall. Hope that helps along with the additional photos. I do not know what would be the best way to ship them. I am in western Canada so Montana is the nearest customs crossing. Perhaps Greyhound would work?

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These are actually Series 6-29 parts which would have been on a vehicle built between August 29 and June 30 and would be considered to be a "true" 29.  Of course the cars made after December 29 would have been sold as a 1930.

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