1974 Caprice 75 Impala Rh Fender Extension 74 1975 on 2040-parts.com
Oakland, California, US
Passenger side.Clean metal extensions with lense and trim.No broken studs.Off a 74 Caprice.Will also fit 75 Impala.
Free shipping to the lower 48 States.
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Louis (510)472-9703
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