1930/1931 Ford Running Board Matting on 2040-parts.com
Orange, California, United States
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1930/1931 FORD RUNNING BOARD MATTING. YOU WILL RECEIVE (1) PAIR OF THE RIBBED DESIGN MATTING FOR 1930/1931 FORD METAL RUNNING BOARDS. IT MEASURES APPROXIMATELY 38 3/4" LONG AND 9" WIDE ON THE NARROW EDGE AND 11" WIDE ON THE OPPOSITE END. ADHESIVE IS NOT INCLUDED. IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN ADDITIONAL ITEMS FROM OUR STORE PLEASE EMAIL US FOR COMBINED SHIPPING. THANK YOU! C.W. MOSS AUTO PARTS, INC. 420 W CHAPMAN AVE - ORANGE, CA - 92805 714-639-3830 FAX 714-509-1618 |
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