1956 Ford 2dr Victoria, Sunliner Ext. Quarter Panel Trim on 2040-parts.com
Glendale, Arizona, US
This is a piece of trim for a 1956 Ford 2dr Victoria and Sunliner. It is the long quarter panel trim. The piece is straight and smooth with no dings or dents. You could give it a polish and use it right away. It will work for either the left or right side of the car.
Payment is required within 7 days. The part will be shipped as soon as payment has been received.
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