Studebaker Exterior Trim , 1947 Commander, 285851, Used. Item: 2997 on 2040-parts.com
Riverton, Illinois, US
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Classic 1953 desoto hood ornament, emablem, mascot - vintage, rat rod(US $40.00)
Studebaker panel, used. item: 2996(US $15.00)
55,56,57 chevy nomad lower left beltline trim at rear quarter window(US $60.00)
Classic 1955 ford hood ornament, emablem, mascot - vintage, rat rod(US $40.00)
Classic 1952 hudson hood ornament, emablem, mascot - vintage, rat rod(US $40.00)
Studebaker panel, used. item: 3001(US $15.00)
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