Parting Out 1979 Chevrolet Z28 - Left Fender Scoop on 2040-parts.com
Topeka, Kansas, US
Just like it says above. The scoop from the chevy is in nice shape. All the studs are intact and the bracket to bolt it to the fender is decent too. . These are hard to find in this nice of shape. Might fit several years check on it to be sure...Buyer to pay freight and to pay within 3 days of sale end
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