Used 1953 1954 Chevrolet 4d Rear Quarter Panel Molding Lh Side- Hard To Find 46" on 2040-parts.com
Ponchatoula, Louisiana, US
Used 1953 1954 Chevrolet 4D Rear Quarter Panel Molding LH Side- Hard to Find 46" long. Nice used molding no dings or dents - check photo to be sure we are calling it correctly. Has slight slope on front rather than blunt ended, sharp pointed molding - check your old one to be sure we are calling it correctly. Photo shows three views of the same item. More pictures on request. Shipping includes insurance.
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