1955 Chevy 2 Door Bel-air Qoarter Moulding Lh on 2040-parts.com
Torrance, California, US
this is a 1955 chevy 2 door long quarter moulding for a 1955 bel-air. i found this in my stock of parts. it has not been available for some time. it is brand new and never been used. it is not available anywhere. it is for the LH side.
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