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1951 1952 Packard Rear Door Gravel Guards Nos? Bronze 425755 425754 on 2040-parts.com

US $100.00
Location:

Wichita, Kansas, US

Wichita, Kansas, US
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Up for sale is a pair of rear gravel guards for a Packard.  Part numbers are 425755 and 425754.  I believe they are correct for '51 and '52 400.  I'm not a Packard guy, so make certain they fit your vehicle.  These came from a large collection of NOS parts.  From the look of them, they look to have never been bolted on.  The only thing I'm not sure of is the color, but maybe it was an option.  These things are really nice and have a good color and look to them.  They are well built and have some weight to them.  Slight shelf wear.  Great shape.  Nice part for your restoration.

I do not have a buy it now and the auction will run until the end.

I have described all parts as honest as I can. I do as much homework as possbile on all parts before I list them, but sometimes I may be wrong. Please, please, please do your homework as well. This auction is just like a live auction, once the bidding is over you own it. I will gladly try to answer all questions, but please do not wait to the last minute, as you may not get a response. Thanks.

Buyer to pay for shipping. Buyer to pay by Paypal only. I will ship worldwide. Shipping price is for continental US only. Outside of US, email for shipping quote. Local pickup is also okay. Email me with any questions.

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