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1934 ? Chevrolet Fenders 1935 ? Standard ? Master ? 2 Front & 1 Rear Fender on 2040-parts.com

US $950.00
Location:

North Fork, California, United States

North Fork, California, United States
Condition:Used Warranty:No

First time offered as we are still going through Grandpas' scrap pile,we are no experts on these old parts but by looking at other ads on eBay,the fenders appear to be 1934 Chevrolet fenders,please let us know if they are not-thank you.As far as being Standard or Master,you will have to look at the pictures and make up your own mind,we can't tell the difference.These fenders have dings/dents/bends,torn metal areas,previous welding repairs,surface rust and the rear one has some rust through at the bottom,fronts are very solid.Make us an offer we can't refuse and come get 'em as we do not have any use for them.Items must be picked up here,no shipping and they are located about 40 miles NE of Fresno,Ca.

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