1946 Ford Flathead Convertible New Door Panels Lebaron Bonney 1947 1948 Restore on 2040-parts.com
Glen Allen, Virginia, US
New and never installed. Still in original box. One pair of new door panels for the 46 Ford's and of they should fit the 47 and 48s also. There is no trunk interior pieces included. Looks complete.
Possible delivery to Fall Carlisle car show in Oct. if paid for in advance. Can also be picked up in Richmond Va.
Please check the fitment, condition and pictures before bidding.
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