1940 Ford Passenger Rightfront Fender Sedan Pick Up Coupe ? Hot Rat Rod on 2040-parts.com
Tehama, California, US
I believe this to be a 1939 (deluxe) or 1940 Ford Passenger/Right front fender for a Coupe or Passenger car or Pick Up Or Sedan I am not sure so do your homework.
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