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Glendale, Arizona, United States
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Here is a tail gate for a 1978-87 Chevrolet El Camino it is a solid arizona tailgate No rust through as you can see the right (passenger) side has some body filler in it The top edge is straight, and the backside is not bent or heavily damaged. Just trying to sell off some left over pieces form past projects
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