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1971 Chevy El Camino Fender Extension Headlamp Bezel Headlight Trim Gmc Sprint on 2040-parts.com

US $29.97
Location:

Lynnwood, Washington, US

Lynnwood, Washington, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Manufacturer Part Number:398240 Placement on Vehicle:Left Warranty:No

This auction is for one used drivers side fender extension removed from a 1971 El Camino. Will fit Station Wagons as well. There is some minor rub marks where the bumper had been rubbing on it and one small crack as shown in the photo. All mounting studs are good.

Ships to USA only. No exceptions.

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