1958 Fury Original Sportone Inserts Gold Christine on 2040-parts.com
Smiths Station, Alabama, US
Driver and passenger side front fender sportone inserts. 1958 Fury. These are original and in really good condition. Just dirty as you can see. Buyer can have the satisfaction of cleaning up. No corrosion. If you want more pics, just ask. Thanks Larry
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