Set Of Tafco Aluminum Running Boards Ford Pickup on 2040-parts.com
New Baltimore, Michigan, US
I HAVE A SET OF ALUMINUM RUNING BOARDS MADE BY TAFCO
IT HAS BEEN SITTING IN GARAGE FOR MANY YEARS, BOX HAS BEEN OPENED, EVERYTHING LOOKS TO BE INSIDE
IT SAYS IT FITS OLDER FULL SIZE FORD PICKUPS
THERE IS NO PART # ANYWHERE ON THE BOX, JUST SAYS SILVER STIRRUPS BY TAFCO
U.S. SHIPPING ONLY
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