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Teardrop Hood Bulge Hot Rat Rod 32 Ford Model T A B V8 Historic Race Kit Car on 2040-parts.com

US $120.00
Location:

Coventry, United Kingdom

Coventry, United Kingdom
Condition:New

This auction is for 1 teardrop blister. They are made from 20 gauge steel or 18 gauge aluminium. They have a ½ inch wide flange around the edge ready to be fitted to a flat panel. They can be welded, riveted, bolted, screwed or bonded on.

There are 4 different sizes and 2 different materials available.

The sizes are

1. 8 inches long by 4 inches wide x 1 ½ inches deep

2. 10 inches long x 5 inches wide x 2 inches deep

3. 12 inches long x 6 inches wide x 2 inches deep

4. 14 inches long x 7 inches wide x 2 ½ inches deep

 

Each size is available in either steel or aluminium.

 

Please state size and material when ordering


Teardrop blisters have a wide range of applications on specialist vehicles-wherever any item protrudes through a panel. Typical examples are carbs, heads, exhausts and generators through hoods, pedals and linkages through undertrays and bellypans, steering linkage through cowls on hot rods etc etc

They can be used on Hot Rods, Customs, Specials, Vintage, Classic and Sports Cars, Kit Cars, Modified Cars and all types of race cars, and any other vehicle. 

These panels are made in England and price includes postage to 50 state USA or Canada

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