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1959 59 Chevy Chevrolet Left Trunk Floor Extension on 2040-parts.com

US $119.59
Location:

Columbia Station, Ohio, US

Columbia Station, Ohio, US
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These fit all 1959 Chevy passenger cars. It is not used on Station Wagons or El Caminos It goes on the left side of trunk floor and extends to the lower rear of the left quarter panel. It fits just like the original. This does not fit the Left Trunk Floor Patch Panel that is sold by C.A.R.S. Inc. The patterns used to make the trunk patch panel is made from a 1960 Chevy trunk floor. I will make the piece to fit the patch panel and will have both, the one to fit the original 59 Chevy trunk floor and the trunk floor extension panel that will fit the patch panel available. Please make sure what the correct panel that you need is when buying this from me.They have the correct notches for a proper fit. I have a huge inventory of good used 59 & 60 Chevy parts that I will list on request.                                                                                                          Please Please email me with any questions or call 440-236-1959 ask for Jim. I will except Paypal and cashiers checks.

I will ship within 5 business days from cleared payment. Winner should contact me within 2 days from end of auction.  Thanks for looking and good luck on bidding! Make sure to check my other items up for bid!!


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