Nos 1954 Ford Quarter Panel Molding Trim New Old Stock Rear Fender Stainless on 2040-parts.com
South Lyon, Michigan, US
I have four of these and each one is $29.99 - great parts dealer wholesale lot, or just buy one.
This is a NOS new old stock right side rear quarter panel moulding spear that is Ford part number BM 7329038-B. This fits the following 1954 Ford cars on the right rear quarter or passengers side for 1954 Ford 4 door models. This trim part is 40 inches long. I have several of these all for the same side, each one is $29.99 at a buy it now price. Each is in the original Ford wrapper.
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