1937 Packard 120 115 Fender Street Rod Hot Rat Project Vintage Rare Old on 2040-parts.com
Castro Valley, California, US
1937 Packard rear fender driver side the side with the gas cap hole. good used condition but needs a little work, this sale is for the driver side rear fender, not perfect. please confirm your needs, feel free to ask questions. shipping is quoited for greyhound bus to a terminal near you. if you need UPS shipping please email for a quoite.
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