1950 Mopar Plymouth Sill Mouldings Left/right Pt# 1341130-131 on 2040-parts.com
Vermillion, South Dakota, US
1950 MOPAR PLYMOUTH SILL MOULDINGS NOS LEFT 1341130 AND RIGHT 1341131 CORRECT FOR 4 DOOR SEDAN CLUB COUPE HARDTOP CONVERTIBLE..OVERALL LENGHT 75 INCHES..NO RESERVE..PLEASE EMAIL WITH ANY QUESTIONS..
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