1957 Chevy Chrome Rear Bumper Guard Nomad & Wagon Driver Side on 2040-parts.com
Auburn, Washington, US
Used original rear bumper guard from a 57 Chevrolet Nomad or any standard Wagon. Driver Side. A good solid piece with no big issues. Some scuffs and scratches. Chrome is in fair shape. Maybe a ding or two. No dents No heavy pitting in the back side. Would be great cores for a show quality part.
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