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28,29,30,31 Model A Ford Frame Brackets Fits Rat Rod Original Flathead Car,truck on 2040-parts.com

US $6.50
Location:

Winter Haven, Florida, US

Winter Haven, Florida, US
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This is a set of model A frame brackets that are used on 28 through 31 Ford frames, the large set is used to bolt the body to the frame. All the frame holes are on the frame no drilling is required. These are new brackets and have never been bolted on. Please look at the picture and ask questions they will be sold as is what you see in the picture is what you will receive.

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