37-41 Willys Pickup Bed Steel Original Gasser on 2040-parts.com
Oxford, Connecticut, US
41 willys pickup bed have extra rear section shown in last picture i was gonna shorten and use that back section gonna go a differant route must be picked up in oxford, ct. 06478
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