1930 Plymouth Sedan Drivers-side Rear Fender on 2040-parts.com
Carmichael, California, US
UP FOR SALE IS A 1930 PLYMOUTH SEDAN RIGHT REAR FENDER. PHOTOS SHOW THE CONDITION, SOLID FENDER NO RUST ISSUES...ASK QUESTIONS BEFORE BIDDING, ALL SALES FINAL. THANKS FOR LOOKING............
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