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Anglia Back Panel 1948 Ford Hot Rat Rod Gasser Vintage Drag Racing Pro Street on 2040-parts.com

US $280.00
Location:

Coventry, United Kingdom

Coventry, United Kingdom
Condition:New

This is a reproduction back panel for the 1948 type Ford Anglia. It is the full width back panel with all lips and flanges formed and hinge pockets pressed. It is made from one piece of 20 gauge steel. It is a quality reproduction, but is made partly by hand and will require preparation before painting. It is the outer skin only and does not include the hinge strengthening structure. It is also available without the hinge pockets for Hot Rods as can be seen in the last picture. Please specify hinge pockets or no hinge pockets when ordering.

These panels are being made in England. Price includes postage to 50 state US or Canada. Your country may charge some tax or duty. Buyer is responsible for any tax or duty.

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