Vintique 1932 32 Ford Running Board Covers Rat Hot Rod Gasser Deuce Flathead on 2040-parts.com
La Canada Flintridge, California, United States
1932 FORD RUNNING BOARD COVERS by VINTIQUE made specifically for 32 PASSENGER CAR. Comes with instructions, no glue, and the plastic bags have never been opened. Mac's Auto Parts sells this identical product for $210 plus TAX, so the total retail cost to the buyer is about $230. GREAT OPPORTUNITY HERE. Starting bid is $100 with a BUY IT NOW of $130. QUESTIONS ?? 818 790 1932 SHIPPING: Worst case scenario on the shipping is $44.71, but if you are closer to Los Angeles, I will adjust the shipping down.
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