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Decatur, Tennessee, United States
1940 TO 1941 FORD TRUCK HOOD FIBERGLASS NEW MADE WITH HEAVY DUTY FIBERGLASS. ALL HAND LAYED FOR EXTRA STRENGTH AND STREET WEIGHT WILL BOLT UP TO YOUR METAL BODY PARTS. HAS BOLTS GLASSED IN FOR MOUNTING BUYER WILL PAY ALL SHIPPING AND HANDLING. SHIPPING IS TRUCK FREIGHT AND COST DEPENDS ON LOCATION THANKS FOR LOOKING |
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