Rare 1940 Plymouth Pick-up Truck Box Sides. on 2040-parts.com
Lansing, Michigan, US
The Sides to the Pick-Up Box in the photos came from a Rare 1940 Plymouth Pick-Up Truck. There is some rust through on the support pieces but the large panels are solid. Note these parts came from a working Pick-Up.
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