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1964-1965; Special, Skylark, Gran Sport, Sportwagon; Front Fender Patch Panel Lh on 2040-parts.com

US $89.00
Location:

Clayton, Delaware, United States

Clayton, Delaware, United States
Condition:New Placement on Vehicle:Front Warranty:No

You are Looking at a NEW LH Front Fender Rear Replacement Patch Panel (Dog Leg) to fit all 1964-1965 Buick Special, Skylark,Gran Sport & Sportwagon Models. This Replacement Panel has never been installed & is in excellent shape. This Exact Fitting Panel is made of .038 inch Gauge Steel. It is a weld on replacement for the common problem of the rusted out lower Rear Fender behind the Wheel Opening commonly referred to as the Dog Leg.Please do your own research to be sure this fits your exact application. I Accept Pay Pal & Visa/Master Card thru my Merchant NOS Business Account. If you choose to make your Credit Card Payment thru me Please Contact me with your Phone Number & I will call you to Complete the Sale.Thank You For Looking!                                                         Also I will leave Feedback once an Item is Received Satisfactorily & Feedback has been left for me.   


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