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1941 Chevy Coupe Rear Side Quarter Interior And Exterior Window Trim on 2040-parts.com

US $49.00
Location:

Middleville, Michigan, United States

Middleville, Michigan, United States
the garnish moulding is very rusty needs sandblasting
Brand:Chevrolet Warranty:No

           this  is  the inside  garnish moulding  and  the outside stainless  trim  for a 1941  chevrolet  coupe  rear quarter window  not sure  the inside  and outside are for  the same  side  the inside moulding  which i am  pretty sure  is  the right side  is very rusty  and needs sandblasting  


the outside stainless trim i am not sure if  it is right  or left  it is in good shape no dents  or dings



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