Step Plates For 1928 1929 Model A Ford Panel Truck 79a Delivery on 2040-parts.com
Medford, Oregon, United States
these are the step plates that cover the wood under the front doors, a left and a right. they have been restored and are ready for painting and installation. I had restored several of these cars in the past and these are left overs.
These are correct for the 1928 and 1929 79A panel Deliveries. |
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