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I am putting my grandmother's 1950 Styleline Duluxe 4 door sedan back together and find that I have misplaced the lower gravel guards. Those are the somewhat trianguluar stainless pieces that go behind the rocker panel moulding, right under the gravel guard on the rear fender. Here is a picture of one on another car: [img:center] https://publish.comcast.net/tpath/y...FPw6GNdHyYti-GhvQMQnTpM_azEKHEVbwYyb8nM/[/img] Does anybody know where I can get a pair? Here is a link to my web page describing the car: http://home.comcast.net/~jamestamos1/site/?/page/My_Grandmother%27s_1950_Styleline_Deluxe_4_door_sedan/ Thanks, Chevy50Jim
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look on ebay every once in awhile they come up i should have an extra pair some where but at the moment dont know where because garage is a shambles cause have my 50 torn down to paint keep looking on ebay or some one on this site will come up with something andy
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Does anyone know what the GM name for these lower gravel guards is, and what the part numbers are?
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Shield, fender extension. Part # 4594176 and 177. This is the lower extension of the actual shield that is on the door. There is another ectension that is on the rocker panel anf it is paet # 4567431 and 432. It more or less joins the rocker moulding and is used on both 2 and 4 door styles.
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