73 Plymouth Scamp Driver Fender 1973 Valiant Dodge Dart A Body 72 74 75 ?? on 2040-parts.com
Kingston, Washington, US
Here is a fender from a 1973 Plymouth scamp. It is in fair shape Not rusted out. It has a small dent in the front but not to hard to fix..We parted out a 73 Plymouth scamp 2 door a few years ago and a 72 Dodge dart 4 door. Check out our other listings for more Mopar A body parts.Feel free to email questions or comments.We will not ship this fender must pick it up in person.
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