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1935-36-37 Ford Pickup Door Repair Panels-bottom Outer on 2040-parts.com

US $85.00
Location:

Oregon, Wisconsin, United States

Oregon, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:3567ODP Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right Part Brand:USA MADE Surface Finish:STEEL Country of Manufacture:United States Warranty:Yes

1935-1936-1937 FORD PICKUP--OUTER ( bottom ) DOOR SKIN  REPAIR PANELS.  THESE  ARE   A VERY  HIGH QUAILITY  STEEL -(THESE ARE THE  GOOD ONES )- THESE ARE 8'  INCHES  HIGH  ON  THE  ONE  END  AND  GO UP  OVER  BOTTOM  HINGE  ( PANELS ARE NOTCHED OUT FOR THE LOWER HINGE)   ON  THE  OTHER-THE  EDGES ON  THE ENDS  AND BOTTOMS  HAVE  A LIP  ON  THEM..       WE  ALSO  CARRY  THE  BOTTOM INSIDES, NOW .     ALSO--   CHECK   MY  EBAY STORE  ( TOMMEYERV8FORD )  FOR OTHER  STEEL  PANELS FOR  THE  35-36-37 FORD PICKUPS- BIG  TRUCKS & PANELTRUCKS      --ROCKERS---  CAB CORNERS--BACK  OF  CAB  PANELS.  --STAKE  POCKETS  AND  MUCH  MORE---WILL  COMBINE  SHIPPING  ON  MORE THAN  ONE  ITEM PURCHASES.   THESE  ARE  SOLD IN  PAIRS ONLY.   PART NO. 3567LODP  (NOTE==PLEASE LEAVE PHONE NO.  TO  PUT  ON  PACKAGE.THANK YOU )                                 (  CODE3567    CODEPU             CODESHEETMETAL  SMT   LOCTSH )

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