Up for bid, 1 pair of 1939 Chevy Lower Fender Grills
formed and polished stainless
reproduction with thickness and detail of originals
very nice
not laser cut and thin like many others
includes mounting brackets and hardware
please review pictures and ask any questions before bidding
shipping for U.S. 48 only
will consider others & worldwide at additional cost and requirements
inquire if needed
thanks for looking
keep us in mind as we have many other listings coming
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