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1956 Ford F100 Running Boards R&l With Brackets Oem F100 1953, 1954, 1955, 1956 on 2040-parts.com

US $495.00
Location:

Anaheim, California, United States

Anaheim, California, United States
Good cosmetic condition with no big dents, maybe some minor dings and minor rust, stored inside for the last 20 years
UPC:Does not apply

This is for the Set Right and Left of Running Boards and Brackets as shown in the pictures, no other parts included, the part is coming off a Ford F100 1956,  I have just begun to part this truck out.  Be sure to look at my other items.  Any questions or for local inspection please contact me at 714 499.4622 or send me an email. Located in Orange CA, 92867 Thanks
 
Can ship via Greyhound Package or FedEx please contact me with zip code for a quote thanks  

Parts may come disassembled
Local Pick up available


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