For auction are a pair of fender skirts for a 1961 Rambler (4) four door sedan that are in like new condition. As you can see in the photos they are painted white and have no rust of any kind. The rubber seal is like new and has all screws and brackets. They are large and will be shipped as oversize so the size of the box is 36X26X8 and about 16 lbs. My zip code is 93065 so you can check postage. I ship USPS so you can check there web site for shipping. Please email me with any questions. You can always pick them up too and save postage!
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