You are bidding on a 1928-29 Model A passenger side front fender. It is a good quality fiberglass fender. I had it on a vehicle that I wrecked. The lump on the inner side is to allow room for a Mustang II front suspension.. Could easily be removed. This is being sold as is and pick up only. I live in northern Minnesota. I don't have a problem storing (outdoors) for a while. I want it gone. Thanks for bidding.
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