Thames Panel Lower Rear Corner Repair Sections 1948 Ford Hot Rat Rod Gasser Drag on 2040-parts.com
Coventry, United Kingdom
This is a pair of 1948-type Thames ¼ ton panel van lower rear corner repair panels. They come up to the height of the top of the bottom door hinge. They are accurate copies of the original. They have the correct double curvature. They have the flanges formed on the bottom and inner edges. They are made by hand and require minor preparation before painting. They are made in England and the price includes postage to 50 state USA or Canada.
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