1935-7 Packard 120-115 L/r. Rear Fender Mud Guard. Pair on 2040-parts.com
El Sobrante, California, United States
New manufacture. These go inside the rear fenders to keep the mud,water etc from getting to all the connections on the tail lites and act a a stiffener from the body to the frame. You need these,yours are all rusted out or the holes are cracked and broken..............
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