1958 Chrysler Imperial L Fender Trim (around Headlight) on 2040-parts.com
Springfield, Oregon, US
2-pc trim set from LEFT side of car, vertical pc. on edge, curved pc. on top to meet hood trim. Longer pc. is pretty nice, some small bumps in one area. Shorter piece is pretty good too.
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