1937 Ford Pickup Truck Rear Window Garnish Molding Trim,n R Hot Rat Rod Flathead on 2040-parts.com
Caruthers, California, United States
Up for sale is a 1937 Ford 1/2 ton pickup and up through 2 ton truck rear window garnish molding frame, holds in the glass for 1935 thru 1939 Ford pickup and truck rear window,it is in very straight no rust pitts or dents condition, with only a tiny bit of light surface rust patina, this piece is in usable now condition for rat rod
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