1920's 1930's Chevrolet Short Running Board on 2040-parts.com
Fresno, California, US
Chevrolet or GM short running board. length is 39 1/4 in. longest width is 11 1/4 in. shortest width is 8 3/4 in. A lot of surface rust but still solid and restorable. Thanks for looking.
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