Not sure exactly which year because of trim holes, part of the factory part number starts with 51 A one A 8 blank,, 2 first three numbers are correct , rest are guesses , have surface rust out side, inside fender very very minor pitting ,sporadic, no dents can't see any dings nor feel. Any very nice new old stock
Fenders for Sale
- 1953 1954 chevrolet 53 chevy 54 right pssg fender long tire splashpan panel oem(US $45.00)
- 1953 1954 chevrolet 53 chevy 54 driver left fender long tire splashpan panel oem(US $45.00)
- 1953 1954 chevrolet 53 chevy 54 right pssg fender angle tire splashpan panel oem(US $25.00)
- 1940 lincoln zephyr rear right fender(US $520.00)
- 1940 lincoln zephyr front left fender with headlight(US $520.00)
- 1940 lincoln zephyr rear left fender(US $520.00)
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