Right Side Lower Door Skin Panel Thunderbird 1955 56 57 ..new!!! on 2040-parts.com
Westland, Michigan, US
THIS IS A NEW 19 GAUGE STEEL RIGHT SIDE LOWER DOOR SKIN REPAIR PANEL THAT FITS THE FOLLOWING: THUNDERBIRD 1955 , THUNDERBIRD 1956 , THUNDERBIRD 1957 . THESE ARE ROUGHLY 42 1/2 INCHES IN LENGH x 15 INCHES IN HEIGHT. THESE ARE HARD TO COME BY AND TO GO THROUGH A DEALER WILL COST YOU AROUND $75.00 ASIDE OR $150.00 FOR THE PAIR SO SAVE YOUR MONEY AND GRAB THESE FOR A FRACTION OF THE COST! WE ALSO CARRY FRONT FLOOR PANS IF YOU NEED THEM...ALWAYS LOOKING TO BUY MEDIUM TO LARGE QUANITIES OF 30'S THRU THE 60'S ERA PARTS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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