*original* Steel Left Side Rear Fender For 1939-1947 Dodge Trucks on 2040-parts.com
Zeeland, Michigan, United States
This listing includes an original steel left hand side rear fender for 1939-1947 dodge trucks.
Condition: The fender has rust in various spots. Rust damage is seen along the edge (visible in images). This fender is dense and needs rust repair. Shipping: We will be able to ship this item if requested as long as you provide an address to ship to, and pay for the shipping. International Shipping: If you have questions about shipping internationally, please email us. |
Fenders for Sale
- 1970 dodge dart quarter panel extension end cap 70 71 72 73 mopar(US $88.50)
- Left trunk lid to quarter extension 59 2 dr belvedere coupe nos mopar 1843783(US $229.95)
- Fender skirts for vintage cars cws 67(US $149.00)
- Org nos 1973 buick tail lamp body corner ext. mib unused(US $49.99)
- 1941 - 1946 truck, rat front fender. passenger side. chevy, gmc. 1.5 and 2 ton.(US $175.00)
- Late 1920s early 1930s gm left rear fender chevrolet pontiac oldsmobile oem(US $195.00)
One Lap of the Web: The fabulous Lockheed Buick Electra, and how to change a tire
Tue, 25 Feb 2014-- Did you know Zagato once designed some concept cars for Volvo? Ah, there's nothing more romantic than that blend of Italian passion and Swedish melancholic efficiency. The first car came about in 1969 and was named the GTZ, and its obscurity might owe to being hidden in favor of more popular Zagato GTZs.
New rival to Tata’s £1250 car
Mon, 12 May 2008By Tim Pollard Motor Industry 12 May 2008 11:29 Move over, Tata Nano. There’s another bargain basement car in town. Renault-Nissan and Bajaj Auto today confirmed their new people’s car would cost from just $2500 (£1250).
One Lap of the Web: Stop! It's Sledgehammer time!
Wed, 20 Nov 2013-- There's a Bitter SC on eBay this week, and unlike most examples that we see on the list that is Craig's and the Electronic Bays, this is actually in decent shape. Some of you might remember these when they were new, and they remain the best way and perhaps the only way to get into an Opel Senator on this side of the Atlantic. (If you're into that sort of thing.) -- OK, we get it -- Mongolia has only about 2,000 miles of paved roads, but that's no excuse for chafing through a bottleneck in this manner.