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Polished Stainless Steel Running Board Bolt Kit 1953-1956 Ford F100 40 Pieces on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Le Claire, Iowa, United States

Le Claire, Iowa, United States
Condition:New

You are bidding on a stainless steel running board bolt and hardware kit for 1953-1954-1955-1956 Ford F100.  Bolts that show are mirror polished.  I apologize for the PIC quality.  They look like chrome and are very difficult to photograph.  No fancy packaging, just quality stainless.  I do allow returns but nobody has ever returned a bolt and I have sold hundreds of sets since 2000.  Many trucks on the show circuit run my bolts and you won't find nicer from the typical vendors.  I ran these bolts on my personal truck for over ten years and they hold up extremely.  I have other sets available in polished or satin finish for F100 such as bed sets, bumper bolts, door hinges, interior screws,  Please inquire for availability of other kits.     

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