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Coupe Or Roadsted Rumbleseat Steps on 2040-parts.com

US $155.00
Location:

Carmichael, California, US

Carmichael, California, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:PACKARD, FRANKLIN, CADILLAC LASALLE, CHRYSLER, Interchange Part Number:1930-31-32-33-35-36-37-38 Manufacturer Part Number:LINCON

UP FOR SALE IS TWO COUPE OR ROADSTER RUMBLESEAT STEPS. IN USED CONDITION ONE GOES ON THE TOP OF THE REAR FENDER, THE OTHER ON THE BUMPER BRACKET. NOT SURE WHAT THESE FIT, MAKE SURE OF YOUR APPLICATION BEFORE BIDDING. " IF YOU KNOW WHAT THEY FIT PLEASE EMAIL ME" THANKS.....ASK QUESTIONS BEFORE BIDDING, ALL SALES FINAL. THANKS FOR LOOKING.....

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