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1932 Chevy Sedan Headlight Bar on 2040-parts.com

US $24.95
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Pittston, Pennsylvania, US

Pittston, Pennsylvania, US
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AN ORIGINAL 1932 CHEVY SEDAN HEADLIGHT BAR,THE BAR HAS SOME NON ORIGINAL HOLE PLACEMENT YHAT WERE DRILLED FOR LIGHTING AND SOME MINOR DENT,S A GOOD RESTORABLE PART,SOLD AS IS USED ORIGINAL

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