1920's 1930's Chevrolet Running Boards 43 1/4 In Long 10 1/8 In Wide on 2040-parts.com
Fresno, California, US
These need some body work to straighten them but they are solid with no rust through. Some of the fastening points are ripped out--Look at the last pictures. These are 43 1/4 in long and 10 1/4 in. wide. Thanks for looking
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