CX1539 Rear Fender with EDP Coating 1947-55 Chevrolet/GMC Stepside Truck; 1st Series; LH Driver Side
691-CX1539
OER CX1539 Features:
Reproduction rear fender for 1947-55 Chevrolet & GMC Stepside 1st series models. This reproduction rear fender is manufactured in quality stamped steel to original specifications replicating the original GM panel. Will fit and install same as original offering a quality replacement superior to other reproduction fenders being offered. Features a black EDP coating for rust prevention.
Additional Information- Technical Specifications: Thickness: 20-gauge
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