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1932 Ford Grille Bars, New Replacement Parts on 2040-parts.com

US $42.00
Location:

Annandale, Minnesota, United States

Annandale, Minnesota, United States
UNUSED, PACKAGE OPENED
Brand:LITTLE DEARBORN Other Part Number:INV #2761 Manufacturer Part Number:1932, DEUCE, COUPE, SEDAN, ROADSTER Surface Finish:BARE STEEL Interchange Part Number:V-8, FLATHEAD, TRADITIONAL, HOT-ROD UPC:DOES NOT APPLY

SET OF 24 REPLACEMENT 1932 FORD GRILLE BARS, 27 1/2 " LONG, PURCHASED FROM LITTLE DEARBORN IN MINNEAPOLIS. MAY BE BOB DRAKE. FOR KUSTOM WORK OR REPAIR PROJECT.

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