1932 Chevrolet Truck Original Top Section on 2040-parts.com
Washington, Missouri, United States
very nice and straight complete top section off 1932 Chevrolet truck, has surface rust but no rust through, excellent for top chop or to replace dented top, will ship but will have to charge actual shipping and a small crating charge ask questions, please
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