Original 1932 Ford Passenger Side Running Board Coupe Sedan Flathead V8 Patina on 2040-parts.com
Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States
For sale is one original passenger side running board for a '32 Ford. This is in good used condition, but it does have a slight bend and will need a bracket fixed. This could be used for restoration, or better yet, used on a car with some killer patina! If you have any questions about these items, please call 719-372-7762. Thank you for looking, and remember to take a look at the other items in our store as well! Happy Motoring!
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