40 1940 Olds Oldsmobile 98 Nos Lh Rear Fender Fits Other Years on 2040-parts.com
Granby, Colorado, United States
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40 1940 OLDS OLDSMOBILE 98 NOS LH REAR FENDER - fits other years too May fit Buick and Pontiac. ask for dimensions. (I need a RF Fender for 1947 Olds 98 convertible and trunk lid) (and a LR fender for a 1948 Olds 68 Woodie) can ship FedEx ground. est. $135.00 pick up ok in Granby, Colorado at Red Door Restorations. cash only |
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