68 Chevy Impala Caprice Front Lower Bumper Valance Chromed on 2040-parts.com
Villa Rica, Georgia, US
This is a 68 Chevy front lower bumper/valance that has been rechromed! It's not perfect but it looks really good. Most people paint this but if you want to add bling where most don't, this is for you! Any questions please ask. Thanks
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