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Wwii Willys Mb Ford Gpw G503 Jeep Top Bow Cast Brackets on 2040-parts.com

US $45.00
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Fairfield, Iowa, US

Fairfield, Iowa, US
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WWII Willys MB Ford GPW G503 Jeep top bow cast brackets.

 

Includes thumbscrews. Part numbers, A2900, A2214, not "F" marked.

 

These are originals that were recently found in Southeast Asia. They appear to be take-offs.


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