>Copy of the original pattern running boards for the 1932 DeSoto SC, made with 16 ga. cold rolled steel, both brackets welded and ready to mount,$60 shipping most states, $90 mid west and west coast. Allow approximately 4-6 weeks. We make 1932-1941 Plymouth and Dodge Cars and Trucks New reproduction running boards.
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