1928 1929 Model A Ford Radiator Splash Apron Original 2 on 2040-parts.com
Gothenburg, Nebraska, United States
You are buying a used original 1928 1929 Model A radiator splash apron. It has dents cracks and surface rust. Please ask any questions before buying. Thanks for Looking.
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