1928,1929,1930, Ford Model A Gauge Panel , 28,29,30 on 2040-parts.com
Claremont, California, US
This was used from 1928 to mid 1930. As you can see from the photo's this one is rusty and crusty. It's good for a beater, a rat rod or ?
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