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Original 1931 1932 Chevy Roof And Window Frame Support Brackets And Hardware. on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

Spring Valley, California, US

Spring Valley, California, US
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Selling at no reserve a set of Impossible to find, original roof support brackets out of a 1932 Chevy. These are the two brackets in the corner of the cabin that were made by Henry Ford with American Steel. It includes both metal support brackets, and 4 original bolt/nut combinations. Perfect for restoration back to factory design and fits many other wood frame cars. I pictured one with wood still attached installed for illustration.

We're selling off parts, cars, and motorcycle collection consisting of used cars, motorcycles, bicycles, and parts. I know little about these items with the exception of what I can see myself, or have historical knowledge but will identify it as best as possible but only bid if you know more about these parts than me, Thank you.

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