Driver Fender Grille Hood Filler Panel 1941 1946 Chevrolet Truck 41 46 Chevy on 2040-parts.com
Prairie View, Kansas, US
Drivers Side Grille/Hood Filler Panel and it's solid with no dents, cracks, welds or repairs. From the same 1941-46 Chevrolet 1 Ton Truck that I parts listed for.
I will be listing several parts in the next several days and no problem combining shippments for savings on shipping but you need to let know if you are interested in bidding on more parts.
I do not shipping anything out of the United States.
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