1933 1934 Ford Coupe Cabriolet Roadster Fiberglass Deck Trunk Lid Hot Rod Rat V8 on 2040-parts.com
Wichita, Kansas, United States
I pulled this off my1934 Ford coupe and it fit great! It should fit a 33 or
34 ford. Its in great shape and is fiberglass. I would also trade for old gas pumps, air meter, Mobilgas items. |
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