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Hello you are bidding on what we believe is a 1941 Chevrolet rear splash pan that fits behind the body to the bumper. This may fit other years, this is very art deco looking. There is no rust out on this part but does have a few dents , this is a nice solid piece that's been in dry storage since the 1980s, we were told this is not a accessory piece but these were usally always destroyed due to fender benders.
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