1948 Chevy Fleetline car parts Gas cap,fender moldings,hood emblem,window cranks,fleetline hood side moldings left and right nice shape.I don't know what the one clip is for but it was with the car.If you see something you want I can divide it up call 618-344-5638. thanks for looking.
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