1958 Pontiac Front Bumper Extension - Left, Solid Core on 2040-parts.com
Omaha, Nebraska, US
This is a 1958 Pontiac left front bumper extensions, this is a solid core. There are some scratches and light rust - but the core can be remanufactured. I do not have the lense. Shipping 48 states is $30.00 (and I will probably spend more on shipping, but I will still invoice the $30). Please don't hesitate to ask any questions.
I have the front/rear bumpers, the brackets, and other pieces listed in seperate auctions.
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