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Chevrolet Chevy Special Deluxe Bel Air Door Kit Left 53,54 1953-1954 #287l Ems on 2040-parts.com

US $215.00
Location:

Arcanum, Ohio, United States

Arcanum, Ohio, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:287L Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Other Part Number:1953,1954,53,54 Part Brand:EMS Warranty:Yes

 Top quality repro panel stamped in the USA from heavy gauge steel.  Fits the driver side of all 1953-1954  2 door models.  Undoubtedly the finest on the market today...will save you many hours of fabrication.

Will ship international. Please send your postal code for a quote. 

***NOTICE***

Due to local business, phone sales and our other points of sales...there is a good chance this item might not be in stock. We receive restocking and order fulfillment shipments from EMS twice a week. Notice the stated business day handling time. If you are unable to wait for the stated time, please do not buy. Typically orders are received before the stated business day handling time. Thank you 


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