1939 Plymouth Drivers Side Rear Fender D/s on 2040-parts.com
Myerstown, Pennsylvania, United States
this auction is for drivers rear fender , it was pulled from a 39 Plymouth its in good solid shape over all but does need work as well from sitting it has dings here and there it is exactly as you see it nothing more nothing less there is no shipping and we will not accept paypal this item must be picked up with cash in hand |
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