This is two nos front left and right wheel opening mouldings. These mouldings are the correct mouldings on the chevy caprice models with fender skirt. This moulding is shorter than caprice models without skirts. There are a couple pics i took from a brochure to show you how it finishes the trim line. Very rare parts.
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