1937 1938 1939 Chevrolet Pontiac Olds Coupe Sedan Used Vent Wing Rain Covers on 2040-parts.com
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1937 1938 1939 CHEVROLET PONTIAC OLDS COUPE SEDAN NICE USED VENTWING RAIN COVERS
THEY FIT 1937 - 1939 CHEVROLET ALL PASSENGER CAR MODELS. THEYALSO FIT 1937 1938 ALL PONTIAC MODELS AND 1939 PONTIAC 25
SERIES MODELS. LASTLY, THEY FIT 1937 1938 OLDSMOBILE ALL MODELS AND
1939 60 SERIES. THEY DO NOT FIT ANY CONVERTIBLE MODELS.
Came off a 1939 Chevy Sedan
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