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Nos 1964 Chevrolet Impala Belair Ss Lh Frt Fender Frt. Lower Extension 3837677 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Darien, Connecticut, United States

Darien, Connecticut, United States
Condition:New Make:Chevrolet Part Number:3837677 Model:Impala, Belair, Impala SS, Biscayne, Passenger Car Item Type:LH Front Fender Lower Extension Year:1964

This Auction is for a NOS 1964 Chevrolet Impala, Belair and All Passenger Car Driver's Side Fender Front Lower Extension

It is for the following cars:

1964 Chevrolet Impala, Belair, Super Sport, Biscayne and all Passenger Car

It is the front lower sheet metal extension on the left hand side fender between the wheel and bumper. This is a Mint New Original Chevrolet part. GM part number is 3837677 in parts group 8.131. 

SEE my following Ebay auction for the passenger side extension for these same cars

Buyer to prepay item price plus actual cost of Shipping. Shipping weight is 2 pounds from zip code 06820. I will combine shipping on multiple items won. Please Email or Call me with any questions. I do accept paypal and other methods.

Any questions please email or call me at203-655-8529

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