1970 Fullsize Chevy Impala/caprice/bel Air/biscayne Inner Fender Extension on 2040-parts.com
Winnebago, Illinois, US
Up for auction is an NOS steel inner fender extension for a 1970 fullsize Chevrolet Impala, Caprice, Bel Air, Biscayne. This is for the driver's side and is made of steel versus the plastic ones of the 69 fullsize cars. This can be used on a 1969 fullsize Chevy with very slight modifications to the lower outer fender mounting bolt area. There will be a flat shipping and handling rate of $18 in the lower 48 United States. There are no refunds, returns, or warranties. Thank you for looking.
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