1939 201 Diamond T Lower Center Fender Attaching Bar Oem Crank Support Guide on 2040-parts.com
Whitewater, Colorado, United States
This bar that the fenders attach to is coming from the Diamond T shown in the last two pictures. It is very solid and straight with no major rust issues. If you have questions concerning this item send me an email or give me a call at 970-241-7606. Thanks, Billy 009 |
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