1968 Impala Ss Fender Drivers Side on 2040-parts.com
Saint Cloud, Minnesota, United States
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Up for auction
Here is a ORIGINAL not messed with 1968 impala SS drivers side fender. all surface rust with one little hole. What you see is what you get. Has pattern for SS badge. You know the hardest parts to find are not messed with ones. I can ship but only way i know is greyhound. As-is sale. Contact me with questions. |
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