1934 1935 1936 International Rear Right Fender Pickup Truck 35 34 Panel Steel on 2040-parts.com
Nampa, Idaho, US
UP for sale is a 1934-36 International Right rear fender. This rear fender will fit 1934-36 international pickup or panels. This rear fender was removed off a 1936 International panel but fits 1936 International pickups just needs the top holes welded up and some work on the back of the fender. Very hard to find. any questions please ask.
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