1971-73 Cougar Front Fender Extension Rh Passenger Side . on 2040-parts.com
Louisville, Kentucky, United States
This front fender extension was removed from a 1971 cougar. The chrome is in decent shape, not new, but not faded either. The mounting clips are all intact and in good shape.This is one of the few surviving parts from a nice car that hit a deer at 70 mph This would be a good piece for those that do not want japan made reproduction parts on your classic car. Good luck bidding .
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