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1931 - 1935 Ford Coupe, Tudor Rumble Seat , Rat Rod , Original Spare Tire Cover on 2040-parts.com

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Mount Jackson, Virginia, United States

Mount Jackson, Virginia, United States
It does not have any rust holes , big dents and was never beaten on or straightened with a hammer
Brand:Original FoMoCo Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

This is a original 1935 Ford Coupe ,  spare tire cover  !   It does not have any rust in it  !  Also it does not have any big dents on it  !    The outer ring is in very good condition , with only a few small dings  ,   and still has the original black paint on it  !   The center cover has a few scratches and a few small dings and dents ,  but no big dents  !     It was never welded on , straightened or repaired with a hammer  !  If you buy this from us ,   and you are not 100% jumping up and down  ?  Please return it for a full refund  ,  plus all your shipping  !   

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