Nos 1960 Pontiac Rear Bumper Guard Rh Passenger Side, Part Number 536247 on 2040-parts.com
Macungie, Pennsylvania, United States
New old stock right (passenger) side rear bumper guard for 1960 Pontiac. This one is missing the box and has some shelf wear. I did a search just before listing and found the matching left side was available NOS from a Pontiac specialist if you are looking for a pair.
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