Vintage Ford Straight Axle. Model A B Early Flathead V8 Gasser Rat Rod. Fordson on 2040-parts.com
Silverwood, Michigan, United States
Vintage Ford straight axle. Mechanical brakes. Not sure exactly what year and model its out of. Drums turn. Knuckles welded but should be easy fix. Local pickup only. Thanks for looking. Please see my other auctions. God bless.
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