I am selling these OEM bumper guards because I
abandon this project and cleaning out the garage.
1951 Ford
Original Bumper Guards were Chrome (now painted) Trim Accessory, one large
Ding And Scratches BOTH WILL NEED
RESTORED (No Hardware included)
Local pick up would be the preferred.
Please feel free to ask any questions you may have.
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