1958 Chevrolet Right Side Grille Surround Impala Bel Air Biscayne Chevy 348 283 on 2040-parts.com
Butler, New Jersey, US
This auction for a RIGHT SIDE GRILLE SURROUND (UNDER THE HEADLIGHTS) for 1958 Chevrolet. It is in VERY GOOD condition. Perfect unit for re-plating. No, dents,dings, rust, repairs or damage of any kind. NO RESERVE!!! Local collector left the planet last year now selling his stash for the family. Nothing but '58 Chevy parts of all kinds. Two bay garage-full so stay tuned for more goodies. Please see my other auctions for more 1958 Chevy stuff!
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