1951 - 1952 Ford Truck Radio Delete Plate Dash Emblem on 2040-parts.com
Centerville, Massachusetts, US
This auction features a radio delete plate from a 1951 F-1 Truck.
Will also fit a 1952 F truck.
It is original equipment but has been resprayed with chrome paint.
You can repaint to your desired color.
Winning bidder to pay $6.50 shipping and handling within the continental U.S.
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