Nos Complete Set Front And Rear Bumper Fender Guards 51 52 Buick Model 40 on 2040-parts.com
Billings, Montana, United States
This front a rear accessory fender guard kit is new out of an old dealers attic and very nice. This set is totally complete with the guards, mounting hardware, stands and instruction sheet and this is correct for model 40. There chrome looks go with no rust or deep scratches. Buyer to pay $18.00 shipping in the US
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