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1960 Chevrolet Bicayne Front Fender Impala Convertible Wagon Belair Hard Top on 2040-parts.com

US $70.00
Location:

Springfield, Missouri, United States

Springfield, Missouri, United States
USED SURFACE RUST AND RUSTED OUT SPOTS,,
Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

CALL WITH QUESTIONS (NO TEXT) 417 840-9561 MARK, THIS SALE IS FOR A 1960 BISCAYNE DRIVERS SIDE FENDER, THIS IS FOR THE LEFT SIDE, HAS SOME DENTS, IS RUSTED OUT IN THE TOP FRONT  THAT CAN BE SEEN IN PICTURE 4, THIS FENDER WILL FIT IMPALA BELAIR BISCAYNE ELCAMINO WAGON ALL FULL SIZED 1960 CHEVROLET PASSENGER CARS, THIS ITEM IS LOCATED IN SPRINGFIELD MO 65803, CALL WITH QUESTIONS 417 840-9561 NO TEXT, MARK

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