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1953-1956 Ford Truck F-100 F-250 Running Boards Steps Vintage Steel Chrome Plate on 2040-parts.com

US $383.99
Location:

State College, Pennsylvania, United States

State College, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Ford Warranty:No Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front Make:Ford Truck Surface Finish:Steel / Chrome Plated

I am selling a vintage pair of 1953-1956 Ford F-100 or F-250 Running Boards. As you can see from the photos they are in used condition but are good condition. These have been up in my barn for years and I am cleaning out. I believe they are Steel running Boards and are chrome. These do have some flaws, (Used), please ask questions!! Not sure if they made these original Ford or if they were an aftermarket item, Running Boards are 63" Long and 8"Wide in the Narrow part of the running Board.They measure 14" wide in the widest part of the running board. Undersides just need cleaned up and painted. Someone at one time painted the black stripes .These do have scratches and are not perfect. Need some TLC and cleaned up, will be real nice drivers..I am selling these as is, used good condition. These would be a nice addition on any old truck. May only fit 1953-56 Ford only, not sure. If you have any questions please ask. Also feel free to contact me to look at them in person before bidding!! Thanks again for looking everyone!!

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