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10 New! Belt/hood Moulding Clips!! 30's-50's Ford,dodge,plymouth,chrysler 72-22k on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Sugar Land, Texas, United States

Sugar Land, Texas, United States
Condition:New Brand:does not apply Manufacturer Part Number:does not apply

This auction is for (10) Body Belt Moulding & Hood Side Moulding Fastener/Clips (as pictured).

 

These Clips are super heavy duty, hard as heck to bend - these will definetely keep the mouldings very snug and not come loose.

 

Fits:

  • 1930's thru 1950's Ford, Chrysler, Dodge, Desoto, Plymouth Cars/Trucks..etc (maybe others in this era, as well).
  • These clips go into a 1/4" diameter thru 3/8" diameter hole.
  • Clips laying flat are approximately 1" x 1".

Glabal shipping Okay!!!

 

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