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Door Edge Bands, 4-Door Sedan & Wagon (55-57 Chevy Bel Air; 55-57 Chevy 150; 55-57 Chevy 210)

Item EK-57-131120-1
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

      • Front and Rear Door Edge Band Set
      • Fits 55-57 4-Door Sedan and Wagon
      • Door Edge Bands with Welded Nails for Secure Attachment
      • Compatible with 1955-1957 Chevy Bel Air, 150, and 210 Models

      Description

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      Protective Door Trim. The Door Edge Bands for 4-Door Sedans and Wagons provide essential protection to the edges of vehicle doors, preventing damage from impacts and wear. This set is designed for use on both front and rear doors, helping maintain the vehicle’s appearance and reduce paint chipping.

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      Construction and Appearance. Made with durable materials and featuring welded nails for secure attachment, these door edge bands ensure lasting performance. They offer a clean, precise fit with a smooth finish that complements the vehicle’s original design.

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      Installation. Installation is straightforward and requires basic tools. The pre-welded nails enable quick mounting along the door edges without the need for drilling, making the process accessible for most enthusiasts.

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      Application. This product is specifically designed to fit 1955-1957 Chevy Bel Air, 150, and 210 models.

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