Original 1934 Ford hood sides. I think that they are solid with some small repairable dents and dings. Includes handles as shown. I have not put a hinge rod through but that area looks good. Louvers are good not perfect. These are not new, so repairs are needed. Please look at the photos carefully and decide if they are right for you. I will ship and price that out for the winning bidder. Local pickup is welcome. I will hold them for the winning bidder (after payment) for 30 to 45 days at no charge so you can make arrangements for pickup. I will try and answer questions quickly.
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