1966 66 Original Chevelle El Camino Super Sport Big Block Gm Factory Rh Fender on 2040-parts.com
Louisville, Ohio, United States
FOR SALE AN ORIGINAL 1966 CHEVELLE / EL CAMINO GM FACTORY RIGHT SIDE FENDER. THIS WAS REMOVED FROM A SS CAR. ITS IN VERY GOOD CONDITION BUT NOT PERFECT. "PLEASE LOOK AT THE PICTURES". IF YOU NEED A LEFT SIDE FENDER I HAVE ONE IN ANOTHER AUCTION. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE DO NOT HESITATE TO ASK OR CALL. 330-354-8989 |
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