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1935 1936 1937 Ford Pickup Driver Side Running Board on 2040-parts.com

US $225.00
Location:

Lexington, North Carolina, United States

Lexington, North Carolina, United States
Condition:Used Placement on Vehicle:Left Make:Ford Surface Finish:Rusty

This is a left side running board for a 1/2 ton pickup.  This board is basically straight on the outer edge, with some rust and pitting.  The rear bracket and two places on the inner lip will need to be straightened.  All easy fixes,  It should make a nice board by sand blasting and urethane primer. Please look at the pics for the most accurate description. This board is offered for sale at other places, so I reserve the right to stop this auction at any time.

**Please do not pay for this item until I receive your address.  I will give you the actual shipping cost.  It will be shrink wrapped and shipped via least expensive carrier**

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