WE ARE OFFERING THIS SET OF STAINLESS STEEL FENDER SKIRTS. THERE IS A STICKER ON THEM IN HANDWRITING THAT READS 1959 FORD. I ALSO FOUND THE LETTERS FWS60 PRINTED AT THE FACTORY. GOOD CONDITION.NO DENTS OR DAMAGE. IF YOU FIND ANYTHING AT ALL, IT WOULD ONLY BE SOMETHING MINOR THAT I DID NOT SEE. NEED POLISHED.
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