1948 Studebaker Commander Bumpers. on 2040-parts.com
Hebron, Indiana, United States
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1948 Studebaker Commander Front & Rear Bumpers. Rechromed! Beautiful Condition! These bumpers are in like new condition with new chrome. I can ship at winning bidders expense. offered at no reserve. THE AUCTION IS FOR BOTH FRONT & REAR BUMPERS! |
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