Stainless Steel Hood Molding Trim 1946 Nash Ambassador/600 Chrome on 2040-parts.com
Farmington, Minnesota, United States
Stainless hood molding trim fits 1946 Nash Ambassador and 600. Both pieces are in extremely nice shape. One is almost perfect and the other has minor imperfection that could be easily repaired. (see last photo) Not show quality but nice parts for their age. Please look at photos carefully. Approximately 56 1/2 inches long. Check out my other Hudson and Nash parts available on Ebay. 100% seller rating!!
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