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1959 59 Chevy El Camino Passenger Fender Original Solid Will Ship Read Ad on 2040-parts.com

US $275.00
Location:

Fontana, California, United States

Fontana, California, United States
Condition:Used

 Up for sale here is a very solid passenger side fender that I believe is for a 1959 El Camino.  I thought these were the same as all the 59 Chevy passenger cars but it is marked 59 only. Take a close look it does need some repair. It is very straight. It has a split or 2 that needs to be welded, small spots.  It would be nice to media blast this to clean up the surface rust. It comes as you see it. I can ship this with greyhound to the closest depot to your location for $110 and will bill you separate with an invoice from Pay Pal. Feel free to call me with any questions or special requests. Check out my new E-Bay store I am loading with tons of my old car goodies. Thanks Dean 760-868-0592 till 9pm Pacific time. Daytime and text 951-965-3774. Thanks for looking

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