1948 Lincoln Continental Lh Fender on 2040-parts.com
Auburn Hills, Michigan, United States
This fender has been acid dipped, all necessary repairs made to the metal, body work all roughed and put in epoxy primer. Has been hanging in my shop for about 15 years. This is a pick up only item but if the customer really want it for an additional $50 added onto the final auction price we will package it and strap it onto a pallet for shipping. The customer must arrange and pay for all shipping and costs involved. We will assist in loading.
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