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Gm Chevrolet Impala 427 Fender Signal Bezel on 2040-parts.com

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Miami, Florida, United States

Miami, Florida, United States
Condition:Used Brand:GM

You are bidding on one (1) front fender turn signal bezel from a late 60’s Impala, with the “427” numbers on the top. This is an original GM part. There is no signal lens or bulb, just the metal bezel.  The upper mounting pin has been damaged. It is broken off from about where it would be secured behind the fender. The numbers have 95% of the original white paint remaining. Bezel is in very good condition, with a small number of very minor nicks from use. Not a mint part for a show queen, but very satisfactory for a driver. No reserve. Part # 3949206 molded on the rear, over “IMP  2”. Nonsmoking home

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