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Possible Hood Scoop Or Bubble Race Car Or Rat Rod? on 2040-parts.com

US $20.00
Location:

Pine Bluffs, Wyoming, US

Pine Bluffs, Wyoming, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Surface Finish:ALUMINUM Warranty:No

Holy Bat Manure, these things are selling faster than a life size George Boosh target poster in Iraq. However due to the government shutting down I feel I must raise the shipping up to $15.00. Short story. Years ago when I was dealing in aircraft parts I bought a few of these at a Starman auction. Some of may be familiar with Steve Starman, the world's greatest aviation auctioneer. Now after looking at these things I thought what a deal. They are aluminum and measure about 38 by 11 1/2 inches. All were now stampings. Study the photos please. What would you do with one you might ask? Fabricate a neat hood scoop? Bubble on the hood or side panels? Anything is possible. The edge flat area is crimped. Not to worry if you mounted them inside your panel. Study my feedback and you will see what the last buyer (he bought two) says about these great items. Photos will be changed as soon as I am capable of doing it.

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