1959 Ford Panel Truck Gasser Hotrod Ratrod Parts Project on 2040-parts.com
Texarkana, Arkansas, United States
1959 Ford panel truck, no motor and no transmission, new windshield and door glass, perfect cargo and cab floors, straight body, no rust in doors or rocker panels, nice gauges,.. rear quarter panels and valance panel was cut off by previous owner, bill of sale only, no paypal.....
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