49 50 Chevy Car Steel Rear Fender Skirts Used 51-52 Station Wagon 1949 1950 on 2040-parts.com
Appleton, Wisconsin, US
This listing is for a pair of original used fender skirts from a 1949-1950 Chevy car, also fits 51-52 station wagons. The handles both work, not stuck, they look pretty straight, they had factory undercoating on the back sides but a lot of it has peeled off over the years. There is some surface rust and they should probably be cleaned up in a sandblaster but I don't see any pinholes or anything like that, overall these are a pretty good pair of skirts.
I will try to ship this out as soon as it is paid for, but please be patient with the shipping, Parcel Post can take a week or more to deliver sometimes.
Shipping for this auction will be a flat rate of $30 anywhere in the continental US, international bidders can email me for a quote. Thanks for looking, let me know if you have any questions.
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