I have a pair (left and right) front outter bumper guards from 1949 Hudson super 6. Donner car was vin# 491146229
Sells to high bid with no buy now and no reserve, Thanks
These are not bad but not show quality, hard to find and usable parts.
Ship to continental U.S. for $15
Ask any questions you may have before bidding.
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