Vintage Car Fenders----rat Rod Fenders (pair) on 2040-parts.com
Muncie, Indiana, United States
RUSTY, BUT STILL VERY SOLID CAR FENDERS----WOULD BE GREAT FOR RAT ROD PROJECT. (PAIR) NOT SURE WHAT YEAR OR MODEL THEY CAME OFF OF? SIZE---APPROX. 8" WIDE X 40" LONG X 17 1/2" TALL ____________________________________________________ WOULD PREFER LOCAL PICK UP, BUT WOULD SHIP TO LOWER 48 STATES. PAYMENT EXPECTED IN 3 DAYS. I HAVE ANOTHER PAIR LISTED AS WELL. THANKS FOR LOOKING. |
Fenders for Sale
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