Factory Original 1962 Chevrolet Fender Skirts Nice Pair With New Seals And Clips on 2040-parts.com
Montpelier, Virginia, US
This is a pair of factory original GM fender skirts. These are original Foxcraft fender skirts that are part number CWS-62. Foxcraft was the original supplier for these to Chevrolet during this tiime. These are original and not made in Tiawan! These fit 1962 all models (except station wagon and Corvair and Chevy II). These are in very good condition with no dents or dings. I will include new rubber seals and also the mounting clips with these. The latching mechanisms are also in good working order. These have the stainless scuff shields but one has a rivit in it so if you don't want these, you will have a small extra hole to fix. Buyer to pay shipping according to postal calculator. Buyer to also pay Va. sales tax if Va. resident.
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