1937-40 Ford Upper Door Upholstery Trim Panel. on 2040-parts.com
Aumsville, Oregon, United States
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UP FOR AUCTION IS A PAIR OF 1937-39 STANDARD & DELUXE & 1940 FORD STANDARD TUDOR SEDANS. THESE ARE VERY HARD TO FIND AND ARE IMPORTANT TO FINISH OF THE UPHOLSTERY ON THE UPPER DOOR. THEY ARE IN GREAT CONDITION AND READY TO INSTALL.
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