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US $225.00
Location:

Sioux Falls, South Dakota, US

Sioux Falls, South Dakota, US
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Good, straight, solid, original hood panels from my 1937 GMC 1/2 ton panel truck.

They are complete, however, RH side panel is missing one horizontal bar.  Handles and lock linkage is all there.  No damage on the General Motors truck emblems.

As shown in pictures, they are original  yellow paint unrestored condition.  No signs of any previous body work.  They have some surface rust and some light pitting in spots.

LH panel hinge assembly is free and smooth operating.

RH panel hinge is stuck.

Selling as is and in good restorable condition.

Shipping is $48.95 in the US only.  No International shipping on this item.

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