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1926 1927 Model T Roadster Fenders Frame Running Boards on 2040-parts.com

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East Wenatchee, Washington, United States

East Wenatchee, Washington, United States
Condition:Used Warranty:No

Here are some model T parts I would like to sell as one lot. It includes all 4 fenders,both running boards,running board mounting brackets,front axle(minus hubs) and frame from a 1926 T roadster. The left front fender is the nicest and is the first  6 pictures. The right fender has a split and some other issues and both rear fenders are rough.Note they are rough but not rusty.The frame is nice,the running board brackets are nice and the running boards are pretty good. One has a little bit of a twist but if it was bolted down it would look good. The front axle is just the front axle. No hubs but is does have the spindles and tie rod. Local pickup only.

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