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I Will Ship Rust Free 1957-60 Ford Short Pickup Truck Bed In Wis Rat Rod on 2040-parts.com

US $1,000.00
Location:

Wautoma, Wisconsin, United States

Wautoma, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:Used

I WILL SHIP; CALL, TEXT, WITH QUESTIONS,GRIPES,&; YOUR OPINION, 92o-279-65o4, I HAVE MORE PICS,AND NEED YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS. RUST FREE FORD PICKUP TRUCK SHORT BED, BOX IN VERY NICE CONDITION. NO RUST EVER.AND SMALL DENTS THE TAIL GATE IS NOT INCLUDED. IT HAS HAD 4 SMALL DOORS ADDED?????????? AND I HAVE THE 4 DOORS, I HAD A LOAD OF BEDS SHIPPED FROM THE NEVADA DESERT. THE BUYER ARRANGES, PAYS, THE SHIPPING FROM 54982. I WILL STRAP IT ON PALLETS,AND LOAD IT ONTO YOUR TRANSPORTERS TRUCK, FOR A SHIPPING QUOTE,CALL JOSH, 718-841-7743. IT SHOULD WEIGH LESS THAN 700#. MEASURE YOUR CAB,BED AND ADD 8" FOR THE PALLETS.

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