HOOD BRACKETS 1957 CHEVY
USED PAIR. NICE DRIVER QUALITY. BOTH HAVE A FEW SMALL PITTS AND SCRATCHES IN THEM. THERE IS A RH 3738984 AND LH 3738983.
PACKAGE SHIPPED PRIORITY UNLESS BUYER WANTS ANOTHER WAY. JUST LET ME KNOW.
KEYWORDS: BEL AIR, 210, 150, CAR, CARS
BRACKETS 1957 CHEVY HOOD BRACKETS
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