1935 1936 1937 Ford Pickup Truck Floor Panels Rat Rod Flathead V8 on 2040-parts.com
Edgemont, South Dakota, US
Up for auction is the 1937 ford pickup truck floor panels pictured below. Good condition for its age as you can see. No major damage or rust. Sold as is seen in picture. Please look at pictures.
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