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OER 1970-72 Chevelle Fender Patch Panel Lower Rear Section Without Inner Brace RH
Part Number: 200242-OER
OER 1970-72 Chevelle Fender Patch Panel Lower Rear Section Without Inner Brace RH
Original price was: $53.99.$46.95Current price is: $46.95.
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1970-72 Chevelle Fender Patch Panel Lower Rear Section Without Inner Brace RH
Revitalize your 1970-72 Chevrolet Chevelle with this high-quality reproduction RH lower rear fender patch panel. Designed specifically for Chevrolet models, this panel allows for a seamless restoration while maintaining the classic look and feel of your vehicle. Manufactured to meet factory specifications, it promises proper fit and superior durability, making it an essential component for any restoration project.
Features and Benefits
- Stamped steel construction ensures durability and strength.
- Specifically designed to repair the lower rear section of the fender.
- Factory-style design guarantees OE fit, contour, and appearance.
- Finished in black Electro Deposit Primer (EDP) for exceptional rust and corrosion resistance.
Technical Specifications
- Inner brace not included, allowing for a straightforward repair process.
- Panel is pre-coated in EDP for protection during storage and transit.
- Professional welding and bodywork are required for installation, ensuring a perfect fit.
Fitment Information
- 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle
- 1971 Chevrolet Chevelle
- 1972 Chevrolet Chevelle
This fender patch panel is not compatible with Chevelle Station Wagon, El Camino, or GMC Sprint models.
Important:
- This panel requires welding for installation. Professional installation is recommended to ensure proper fit. Click here to read Important Information Before Installing Sheet Metal!
Upgrade your Chevelle’s fender and ensure it looks as good as new with this reliable patch panel. Make the smart choice for your restoration project today!
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