1970 Oem Chevelle Ss Station Wagon R Headlight Door Fender Extension on 2040-parts.com
Saugus, Massachusetts, US
1970 OEM CHEVELLE SS STATION WAGON R HEADLIGHT DOOR FENDER EXTENSION. Left (outboard) vertical side has had a previous repair and will need to be re-done. Original screw receivers for headlight trim present. I'd take this over repro any day!
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