Fuel Door, Hinge And Scews For 356 Porsche 1963 ? on 2040-parts.com
El Dorado, Arkansas, US
This is a fuel door. Hinge and screws for a 356 Porsche I think it was a 1963, this part was stripped and primed years ago , I stored this car for a friend back in 1982. And had these parts were left , they have been in storage since then. please look at the pictures, and ask any questions before bidding if your not sure if this will fit what car you have, I will try to answer your questions. SOLD As Is, I have the Left and right hand quarter glass, a RH Door shell and two interior trim pieces from the same car, to auction also, please look at our other auctions winning bidder to pay shipping and insurance, Thanks and good luck
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