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1936 Packard Sedan 120 Door Moldings. (4) on 2040-parts.com

US $99.99
Location:

El Sobrante, California, United States

El Sobrante, California, United States
Condition:Used

   This is a classic case of " I'm gonna".      The guy was going to do a restoration.  He took the frames off and put them in the car along with some other nice parts in coffee cans and put it outside for about 10 years.   The cloth panel disintegrated that was the roof, the cans filled up with water and the handles and small parts were rust.  These pieces are rusty but with sanding or blasting they will be quite useable.   If you must use a coffee can in this manner, please knock a few holes in it for drainage and you will at least be cleaning the parts......  Do you need them?, Cheap price too.............................

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