1946,1947,1948 Plymouth Hood Moulding on 2040-parts.com
Brandon, South Dakota, US
This auction is for a SS hood trim for the passenger side of a Plymouth car. It came off of a 1947. It should also work on a 1946 or 1948. There are two very small dents and some fine scratches which should polish out. I would call it a very good driver quality. It does have the mounting clips.
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