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1930's Chevy Running Boards 1931 Original Rat Rod on 2040-parts.com

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Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, United States

Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:Used

I BELIEVE BUT NOT (100%) SURE THESE ARE 31 CHEVY RUNNING BOARDS. THEY ARE APPROX 45 INCHES LONG, 10 WIDE AT ONE END AND 11.5 INCHES AT THE OTHER END. THEY ARE IN VERY NICE ORIGINAL CONDITION. THE ONE BOARD HAS 2 SMALL DENTS ON THE SIDE THAT I THIINK ARE EASILY REMOVABLE. NOT AT ALL RUSTY. VINYL STILL INTACH AND REALLY NOT THAT BAD.

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