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*** 1937-38 Chrysler Imperial Runningboard Mats *** on 2040-parts.com

US $595.00
Location:

Northfield, Ohio, United States

Northfield, Ohio, United States
Condition:New

NEW reproduction pair of runningboard mats for 1937-38 Chrysler Imperial models C14 & C19, all body styles.   Does not fit Royals, Custom Imperials or Airflows.   Molded of the highest quality urethane and are virtually indestructible.  EXACT pattern and detail as the originals.   Molds designed and built by Diran Yazejian, noted MoPar expert.  Maximum overall length is 59.75", 12.5" wide at the front tapering down to 7.5" at the rear.  The spaces between each rib is the correct width to re-install your original stainless steel moldings.  Comes with complete installation instructions.    Feel free to call 440-786-8141 for further information.  We are the mfg. of this product.

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