1959 Chevy Hood Belair Impala Biscayne Wagon Elcamino on 2040-parts.com
Wentzville, Missouri, US
THIS IS A HOOD OFF A 59 CHEVY BELAIR. IT HAS SOME RUST AS SEEN IN THE PIC ON THE FRONT. IT IS FOR THE HOOD ONLY, THE TRIM IS NOT INCLUDED. IT IS FOR PICK UP ONLY. EMAIL IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS. THANKS FOR LOOKING.
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