1952-55 Dodge Truck Right Rear Under-bed Skirt on 2040-parts.com
Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
From a 1953 B4 half-ton stepside pickup bed. No rust or significant damage. Attaches to the bottom of the bed behind the fender. Similar pieces from each side of the bed sold separately.
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