1928-1931 Traditional Roadster Cross Members Model A 1932 Ford Hot Rod Scta Hemi on 2040-parts.com
Whittier, California, US
Traditional roadster project parts. Front & rear cross members. Parts are ready to use. Please see pics. Parts are in exceptional condition. NOTE: Front Spring and u-bolts, crank bearing are included. Please ask questions. No refunds. willing to separate!
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