1946 Chevy Truck Passenger Side Front Fender on 2040-parts.com
Temple, Texas, United States
Very nice fender.. stored inside 45 years. Has dings and previous body work done at lower brace near grill and lower bumper valance. Also has park light hole below headlight. Still has original paint underneath fender. No rust. Texas truck.
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