Ford Rear Fender To Tail Light Reinforcement Bracket Left 36 1936 on 2040-parts.com
Puyallup, Washington, US
Here is a nice original LH tail light stand reinforcement bracket. It shows some pitting that would be typical for it's age. It is still very sound and strong. This was left over from a 1936 coupe project. It has been blasted and metal etch primed so there is no rust left on this part.
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