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1949 1950 Ford Drivers Side Rear Quarter Molding Stainless Trim Restored! on 2040-parts.com

US $35.00
Location:

Encinitas, California, US

Encinitas, California, US
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1949 1950 FORD REAR QUARTER MOLDING

DRIVERS SIDE

RESTORED TO SHOW CONDITION!

 

'49 '50 Ford stainless trim for the drivers rear fender. Beautifully restored and ready to put on your custom or restored shoebox. Low starting bid with NO RESERVE!

 

 

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