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1951 1952 Plymouth Chrome Trim Lot Set Body Moulding on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Bernville, Pennsylvania, US

Bernville, Pennsylvania, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:OEM Original Factory Stock Manufacturer Part Number:1349122 Interchange Part Number:1951 1952 Cranbrook Cranbrodge Concord Sedan Other Part Number:Deluxe Business Coupe Belvedere Convertible Surface Finish:Chrome Metal Country of Manufacture:United States

This set of trim was banded together. The 1 piece reads 51-52 
Plymouth w/o stone shield with a written part # 1349122. 
The measurements are in order, 
thin piece first, of the pictures.
67 1/2"
67 3/4
88 1/4"
Shipping is very pricey (or ridiculous) due to the length.
They have some dings & light scratches. Overall a descent set.
See the pictures, ask any questions.
I am not 100% certain as to all years
& models this trim is for.

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