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San Diego, California, United States

San Diego, California, United States

Front car fenders,car hood,one nice car running board with good rubber,2 pickup running boards,interior/exterior car body trim,mint deluxe grille,head light buckets,surrounds,new rubber parts,nice hub caps,15" beauty rings,passenger front door molding,driver wind wing frame,front bumper with 7 guards,1939 rust free door,2 pr new tail light assemblies,extra glass lenses,frames,radio-not working,new shackle pins and bushings,sway bar,extra grille center trim,extra hood center nose piece,2 dashes,gauge clusters,handles..More pix upon request..Also have Model A,F100 parts plus 1941-48 rear fenders and rear bumper with guards.More pix and info upon request

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