14 Piece Stainless Steel Cargo Deck Trims 1955 Pontiac Chietain Wagon on 2040-parts.com
Ceres, California, US
Up for your consideration 14 pieces: The picture shows 13 pieces, (but I found the 14th after I posted) Stainless steel cargo deck trims 1955 Pontiac Chieftain 4 door wagon. They need to be polished. I'm not sure if it is a complete set, as they came separate from my wagon. I know for sure that none of them are the tail gate pieces. Thanks for looking, and God Bless.
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