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1953 -56 Ford Panel Truck Rear Doors on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Northport, Michigan, United States

Northport, Michigan, United States
Condition:Used

They need some work on the rust at the bottom but they are actually pretty good to start with.  Sold only as a pair.  The come with intact hinges, the latches need to be unfrozen, the handle is decent, a couple of small dents, the light housing is good.

Shipping will have to be Truck Freight and I will get a quote when I have the winning bidder zipcode.

Local pickup would be a lot cheaper and I can store these for a lengthy time if you need to arrange.

DON'T PAY THE EBAY INVOICE AS THE SHIPPING WILL NOT BE CORRECT.

I WILL SEND AN INVOICE ONCE SHIPPING COST IS KNOWN.

5/10 See the additional pictures.

Seller reserves the right to end this auction early as the doors are listed locally and on another Ford website.

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