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1957 Chevy 2dr Wagon(210) Upper Belt Line Trim(last Chance) on 2040-parts.com

C $250.00
Location:

Mission, British Columbia, Canada

Mission, British Columbia, Canada
1957 chevy 2dr wagon(210) upper belt line trim(LAST CHANCE), C $250.00, image 1
Condition:Used

these are in great shape an have never been restored.there is the right an left hand upper belt line pieces an 2 upper tail gate pieces..one extra so you can pick the best one..there is no upper door pieces to make it a complete set..they are on here(Ebay) from time to time an a lot easier to find then these pieces Im sell..the RH pieces has a little wave in it but could be straitened easily an there is some very small dings an scratches but these pieces could be brought to a show room condition with very little work..these will be shipped in a pvc pipe with a 90 at the curved side to ensure that they will not be damaged!!   

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