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1967-72 Chevy-GMC Truck Inner Fender Front Left

Item EK-61-156318-1
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      Product Information

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      Features

      • Best Quality Reproduction Chevy Or GMC Inner Fender Well
      • Fits Driver's Side Front
      • Factory Gauge, Modern Alloy Stamped Steel Construction
      • EDP Coated To Ensure Rust Free Delivery
      • Fits 1967-1972 Chevy & GMC Truck Or Suburban
      • Fits 1969-1972 Chevy Blazer
      • Fits 1970-1972 GMC Jimmy
      • Ecklers Legacy Number: 131069

      Description

      Rusty inner fenders on your 1967-1972 classic Chevy truck just wouldn’t cut it at the next show. Your truck was always meant to outshine other vehicles on the road. However, how can it do that when it begins to rust? Your 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, or 1972 Chevy truck won’t get the respect it deserves with its growing blemishes. The inner fenders of your classic truck are your friend, as they are crucial in protection for your front wheels, and as such, the fenders are the most heavily prone to damage in the case of minor collisions and more often, rusting over time. Rust can creep up on vehicles and do a lot of damage. The side where the battery is located can drip down battery acid and corrode sizable holes in the inner fender, leaving it lacking in appearance and funct

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