1949 Plymouth Fastback Original Ribbed Front And Rear Bumper Guards - Set Of 4 on 2040-parts.com
Grand View, Idaho, United States
These are the original front and rear ribbed bumper guards from my 1949 Plymouth fastback
They all need repaired and rechromed - use the magnifier to check out the condition details I'm not using them and would rather someone with metal expertise rescue them for a project Please ask any questions and check out our other auctions, ALWAYS COMBINE SHIPPING! PLEASE COMPARE SHIPPING OPTIONS FOR THE BEST RATE! INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING!! |
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