1960 Desoto Fender Trim Spear '60, 60 Desoto Desota Mopar Forward Look on 2040-parts.com
York, Pennsylvania, US
1960 Desoto fender trim spear. Fits drivers side. Minor scuffing on edges should easily buff out. Excellent piece for your daily driver or restoration.
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