1956 Chevrolet Car Head Light Rings Bezels Vintage, Used Originals on 2040-parts.com
Oak Creek, Wisconsin, United States
Pair of 1956 Chevrolet car head light
bezels/rings from an original Nomad Wagon. They fit all 1956 models, are in nice condition, and have some chrome pitting. You will receive the items pictured, one of which was cleaned to give a true representation of how the parts will look after clean-up.
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