1924? Dodge Roadster Body Rat Rod on 2040-parts.com
Fountain, North Carolina, US
This is what I believe to be a 1924 Dodge Roadster. It is rusty and the metal is pitted. This would make a great rat rod body.There is some rot at the bottom and some rust holes in the door. Please look at the pictures and ask any questions. This is a pick up only or I will work with your shipper.
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