Vintage Model A Ford 1930 1931 Left Front Car Fender on 2040-parts.com
Newport, Vermont, United States
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This is a very old LEFT front car fender for a Ford Model A car 1930 - 1931. In old original condition with a usage wear. Has its wheel well for the spare tire. Please check photos.
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