1949 1950 1951 Ford Convertible Coupe Sedan Factory Continental Kit on 2040-parts.com
Vacaville, California, US
I have 1949 or 1950 or 1951 ford rear bumper options for you. Depending on the year of your car. 1949 has been re chromed and has extions for the corners shown. The 1950 has not so its a core driver. As so is the 1951. This is a rare kit it came on my 1950 convert I took ir off in 2003. I don't think I am going to use it. So it needs to be shown off happy bidding. Ask me ? Shipping will have to be don after auction due to the size and weight. I'll box up for you and drop it off for you. I do have a reserve so the people who bid 50 cents at a time you're going to be a long way away from the price fyi.
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