1960,61,62,63,64 Chevrolet Truck Door Panels on 2040-parts.com
Petaluma, California, US
Early 60's Chevrolet truck door panels. No dents and no extra holes. Very clean, back has some surface rust. Very nice pieces!
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Sonoma County Street Rodz
707-781-1955
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