1940 Chevrolet Car Fender Headlight Buckets on 2040-parts.com
McKenzie, Tennessee, United States
One set of 1940 Chevrolet car fender headlight buckets. In good condition with some rust areas as seen in the pics. Please call 731-358-0008 or message me with any questions. Free shipping to lower 48 states. Will only ship overseas through global shipping.
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