Original 1926-27 Model T Ford Roadster Runabout Top Irons Bows Frame Hot Rat Rod on 2040-parts.com
Lisbon, Iowa, United States
Original 26-27 roadster top irons. Blasted and primed with new corner wood. Solid and straight. They have a couple welds/repairs. See pictures. Some pitting but metal is solid.
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