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Volvo 122 Amazon P220 Rear Inner Splash Plate #663547. Right Side. Very Nice. on 2040-parts.com

US $59.00
Location:

Wiscasset, Maine, United States

Wiscasset, Maine, United States
Condition:Used

 This part is a right side rear splash panel #663547 that fits all VOLVO 122 AMAZON P220 wagons. This part is off of a California car that has been off the road for approximately 30 years. The condition of the metal is very nice. I took a wire wheel and touched up the critical mounting areas removing under-coating and paint. And as you can see, they are perfect. Rare to find such a nice panel that is not being used. I believe these are NLA.  
      Also note that this car never had mud-flaps installed as there is only 1 hole on the lower edge. VOLVO would make the panel drilling 1 hole to be used as a reference point when the other hole would be drilled when installing mud-flaps.

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