Front Repair Panels For Willys Truck(both Sides) on 2040-parts.com
Miami, Texas, US
The repair panels are brand new, I ordered them to repair a 1961 Willys truck but never used them. These go in front of the doors to replace the panel that is usually rusted out or missing. Both sides are included in auction. I also have listed the rear repair panels for a Willys truck in another auction. I am selling for a lot less than I paid for them (1/2 price).
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