Vintage Teen's 30'schevy,pontiac,oldsford Accessoryrunning Board Step Plate on 2040-parts.com
Reno, Nevada, US
One accessory step plate for teen's to 30's running boards.Made of aluminum with no makers mark.No particular car model indicated.This type took a ribbed rubber insert for the middle.I have only one and no insert.Sold as is,ask before bidding.I do combine shipping and ship international.
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