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Sunbeam Tiger-alpine Ft. Valance Top on 2040-parts.com

US $225.00
Location:

El Segundo, California, United States

El Segundo, California, United States
Condition:New

Tiger-Alpine Upper Valance top only (Incomplete), US shipping only. If you have a damaged ft. valance a good metal man can repair the lower part, it can take a lot of work , they may have to drill out all the spot welds , remove it from the car and hammer and dolly it, shrink it, patch it. But if the Top has been distorted, will then maybe this part can help. This part is incomplete . You need the back half of the damaged valance, the part that goes down and attaches to the radiator core support.This is 20 gage cold roll steel. Please check with your metal man before buying this Valance Top.

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