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1956 Right Lower Front Fender Repair Panel, Lower Right, 1956

Item EK-57-135112-1
1956 Right Lower Front Fender Repair Panel, Lower Right, 1956
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

      • Quality Replacement Panel
      • Heavy Gauge Stamped Steel
      • Replaces Lower 15" Of Front Fender
      • Excellent Option For Rust Repair
      • Front Lower Right (Passenger)

      Description

      Rusty body panels on your 1956 classic Chevy just won’t cut it at the next show, or on the street for that matter. Your classic was built to outshine the others. But, how can she do that when she starts to rust? Rust can creep up on your classic and do a lot of damage. Your classic beauty won’t get the respect she deserves with her growing blemishes. Ecklers offers a line of repair panels designed to help you cut out the rust and get your baby back in tip top shape. Our heavy gauge stamped steel patch panels offer you the ability to cut the rust out on your classic without replacing the entire panel. Our stamped panels are closely shaped to your car’s original body lines, so installation is easier than with an unformed sheet metal panel. Our EPD coated panels giv

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