Ford 1956 Door Panel Pattern Restore F100 on 2040-parts.com
Redding, California, US
Up for auction we have a 1956 Ford F100 door panel pattern. The pattern is made of paper and is actual size to make your door panel from. This pattern was made from a NOS Ford Original door panel which are hard to come by. The picture is of an original piece to give you an idea of the door panel. I do not combine shipping on multiple auctions won. The patterns are not returnable. Please feel free to ask questions and thanks for looking.
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