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1951 Mercury Front Fender Stainless Trim Passenger Side Restore Or Custom on 2040-parts.com

US $15.00
Location:

Encinitas, California, US

Encinitas, California, US
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1951 MERCURY FRONT FENDER TRIM

STAINLESS STEEL

UNRESTORED

 

'51 Merc front fender passenger stainless trim. Nice unrestored condition. Has some very minor scratches, and some small waves. Not perfect, but better than driver quality. Good candidate for restoration, or use as-is. Low starting bid with NO RESERVE.

 

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