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1955-1959 Chevy & Gmc Truck Rear Fender (right) on 2040-parts.com

US $185.00
Location:

Troutdale, Oregon, US

Troutdale, Oregon, US
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1958-1959 Chevy & GMC Pickup Original Right Rear Fender.

Very solid, Has some dings and dents.  Please inspect the photos closely with zoom. One hole where the step mounts will need repair, only other area of concern would be the rear lip of the wheel opening.  Shipping will be via Greyhound Package express. I will get you a quote and send you an invoice through paypal. No additional charge for delivering it to the station. Fenders typically run 65 to 75 dollars to the lower 48 united states.

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