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1932 Ford Roadster Top And Windshield (bop-top)-hot Rod-rat Rod-scta-bonneville- on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States
Condition:Used Brand:BOP TOP Warranty:No

up for auction is a complete 1932 ford roadster cloth top assembly, top and bows, painted stanchions, chrome windshield posts, chrome windshield frame, both mirrors, and all required hardware to install. this came off of a beautiful deuce roadster, but owner preferred the lean back windshield and top. the top is a "Bop Top" and is complete with mail slot rear window. i'm selling this for a client if you have any questions please phone 1-405-745-4616, and ask for dwight. 

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