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1963 Chevy Impala/bel-air 2-door Front Right Fender on 2040-parts.com

US $78.89
Location:

Honesdale, Pennsylvania, United States

Honesdale, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:Used

1963 CHEVY IMPALA/BEL-AIR 2-DOOR FRONT RIGHT FENDER. USED, IN FAIR CONDITION. RUST HOLE IN BOTTOM HEEL THAT WAS PATCHED BEFORE. TOP INSIDE FENDER LINE HAS RUST HOLES AS YOU CAN SEE IN PIC. FENDER CAN BE REPAIRED. ORIGINAL FACTORY FENDER. (NO SHIPPING-PICK UP ONLY) HONESDALE, PA 18431. PLEASE LOOK AT PICTURES BEFORE YOU BUY AND IF UNSURE E-MAIL ME AND I WILL SEE IF I CAN HELP. ACCEPT PAYPAL ONLY. 

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