1928 1929 Model A Splash Apron Passenger Side Original on 2040-parts.com
Knoxville, Tennessee, United States
1928 1929 Model A Splash Apron Passenger Side Original Original
right side splash apron for 28-29 Model A Ford. Was blasted. Has some pin holes
at running board flange that would be covered by running board and a tear at
the rear that would be covered by the body.
$60 |
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