Vintage Ford Roadster Running Board Step Pads on 2040-parts.com
Willow Street, Pennsylvania, United States
VINTAGE FORD ROADSTER RUNNING BOARD STEP PADS - SET OF 2 - CAST ALUMINUM - WITH THE FORD LOGO ( SOME PAINT MISSING ON THE LOGO) - ALUMINUM SLIGHTLY TARNISHED - PRE-DRILLED MOUNT HOLES - FITS FORD ROADSTER CARS FROM 1920'S TO 1930'S - WAS MADE BY AFTER MARKET COMPANY FOR FORD ROADSTER - SOLD AS IS - NO WARRANTY -SALE FINAL
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