1947-1953 Chevrolet Pick-up Cowl Vent on 2040-parts.com
North Bend, Oregon, United States
Really great shape. The screen is not damaged. I would use this one but already have 2. This item has been sand blasted and painted with primer (picture shows it before sand blasting and paint) Call or Text 541-294-7269. Please see the rest of my collection.
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