Original Steel Henry Ford 1924 Model T Running Boards on 2040-parts.com
Santa Fe, New Mexico, US
Very nice original ford Model T 1924 running boards. I'm not real sure about the year...so bid with that in mind. The sale price is for both. I also have more tin on an other auction. Buyer can pick-up in the Santa Fe, NM area. Or, arrange for shipping.
On Sep-12-13 at 08:19:52 PDT, seller added the following information:
Question: They weight about 15 lbs or so each. My zip is 87508. Package would be about 48" x 12" x 4" for one board. Double thickness for two. The board are in very good condition. No big rust problems to deal with.
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