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Old 06-20-2018, 09:08 AM   #1
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Driver's fender - 1971 Chevy

I'd like to sell this locally in New England. I commute from SW Maine to just north of Boston, so we can arrange something. I might be coaxed into going over to the Manchester area of NH and it might also be possible to pick it up in central CT.

I believe this is from a 1971 Chevy. The black on the lower portions appears to be some kind of wrinkle paint and the other paint is underneath. No bondo. Pretty good by New England standards. Pretty darn straight. Some rust in lower front.

Asking $120.00
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Old 06-23-2018, 06:19 AM   #2
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Re: Driver's fender - 1971 Chevy

Price drop.
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Re: Driver's fender - 1971 Chevy

Interested if you decide to ship (fastenal perhaps?) - wouldn't happen to have the passenger side or a hood in the same color would you?
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Old 06-24-2018, 05:42 AM   #4
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Re: Driver's fender - 1971 Chevy

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Interested if you decide to ship (fastenal perhaps?) - wouldn't happen to have the passenger side or a hood in the same color would you?
Sorry - no passenger side in that color. I'll check for a hood but I don't think so.

I don't have any experience shipping large, fragile things like this. I have a Fastenal nearby, but I worry about something like this getting damaged in shipping.

Unfortunately, due to some family elder care issues, there's no way I can spend time building crates at the moment.

If you can figure something out in that scenario, let me know...
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