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Full Rocker Panel, Show Correct 4 Door Sedan & Wagon, Left (1955 Chevy Bel Air; 1955 Chevy 150; 1955 Chevy 210)

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      Features

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      • 1955 Chevy 4 Door Sedan / Station Wagon Outer Rocker Panel LH
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      • Left Hand - Driver's Side
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      • Fits 1955 Chevy Bel Air, 150, and 210
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      • Backed by a Limited Warranty
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      Description

      Finally after more than 50 years, an original style full rocker panel is once again available for the 1955 Bel Air, 150, 210 4 door sedan and wagon! This rocker panel is show correct and waiting to repair the rust on your Tri-Five. Eckler's Classic Chevy has all the body parts for your Tri-5. But, there was never a full rocker available for the 4 door sedan or wagon. You always had to "Make something fit the hole". Now, Ecklers Classic Chevy brings you this rocker panel that has the correct fender mounting bracket, correct front and rear end caps, correct Tri-vents, correct rust proofing upper access holes and the b-pillar support brace. Trust the Experts at Eckler's to bring you only the best parts for your 1955 Chevrolet always at the best possible price.

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