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  • 1954 Chevy Backup Light Lens

    $7.50
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    1954 Chevy Clear Parking Lamp Lens

    $9.00 $8.00
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  • 1954 Chevy Headlight Bezel

    $75.00
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  • 1954 Chevy inner Taillight Lens

    $12.50
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    1954 Chevy one piece Front Bumper

    $385.00 $375.00
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    1954 Chevy rear Bumper Guard set

    $550.00 $500.00
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    1954 Chevy Steering Wheel

    $320.95
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  • 1954 Chevy Taillight Backing Plate

    $65.00
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  • 1954 Chevy Taillight / Backup Lens Divider

    $10.00
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  • 1954 Chevy Taillight Bezel

    $60.00
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  • 1954 Chevy Taillight Lens

    $7.50
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  • 1954 Chevy Taillight Lens Gasket Set

    $15.00
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Did You Know?

Do you know why the term "Street Rod" is only used to reference vehicles older than 1949? Because there was such a major design change made from 1948-1949 "in general" that is when "generally speaking" you could no longer unbolt your rear fenders.

Did You Know?

Did you know that in 1933 Chevy, in its ultimate wisdom, eliminated a resetable trip indicator, found on most earlier models. Talk about being backwards!

Did You Know?

Did you know that in 1934 Chevy introduced the 100 MPH speedometer on it models.

Did You Know?

Did you know that after WWII was over the demand for cars was so big that the big 3 had massive back logs of orders waiting to be filled. In February of 1948 the New York Times reported that "Buyers not wanting "extras" were reported to be waiting 15 months for a car".
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