2 Corvette Rear License Plate Bumperettes 1958-1960 on 2040-parts.com
West Jordan, Utah, US
2 Corvette Rear License Plate Bumperettes 1958-1960
Left and Right - Original
Small dent size of quarter - Refer to picture #2
Chrome - Has not been rechromed, however if rechromed is wanted the dent could be removed at that time.
GM Original
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