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Volvo 1800s 1800 Black Lower Door Panels Rear Quarter Panels L+r Sides 4 Panels on 2040-parts.com

US $35.00
Location:

Rochester, New Hampshire, United States

Rochester, New Hampshire, United States

Panels were removed from 1800S.  Lower pieces for doors and rear quarter panels for left and right sides for early Volvo 1800.   Black material has been cleaned and treated with Armor-all.   There is one crack or holes in the front lower door panel.   Defect is shown in picture 5.  Rear quarter panels are in good condition.  Back material is in good-fair condition. Most of the holes for the clips have been broken out.    Chrome strip on front are heavily discolored.  These would be fine for a daily driver.

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