1928 28 Fageol Truck New Reproduction Hood 9 Louver on 2040-parts.com
Glendale, Arizona, US
Here is a NEW reproduction hood for a 1928 Fageol Truck it is a 9 louver side panel, built and reinforced just like the original it measure 34in long the center is not there, i do not have an original center piece this is just for the 4 piece hood pictured No Hardware No handles No instructions
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