1955 Chevy 2 Door Bel-air Qoarter Moulding Rh on 2040-parts.com
Torrance, California, US
this is a brand new repro 1955 2 door bel-air quarter moulding. i found it put away in my stock. it has been on national back order for some time, not available anywhere at this time. this fits all 2 door 1955 chevy bel-air models for the passenger side. see my other auction for the other side
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