41 Chevy Hood Parts Coupe Sedan Woody Station Wagon Convertible Rat Rod Deluxe on 2040-parts.com
US $100.00
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Pine Grove, Pennsylvania, US
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If you have a problem with your purchase upon recieving the item, contact me. I always treat my customers fair.
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41 CHEVY HOOD PARTS COUPE SEDAN WOODY STATION WAGON CONVERTIBLE RAT ROD DELUXE |
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Description :
You are looking at the hood parts from a 1941 Chevy Special Deluxe
2 door sedan. Correct for 41 Chevy 4 or 2 door sedan, wagon & coupe. Comes with everything shown. ont>
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