1936 Ford Running Boards All Steel Oem on 2040-parts.com
Roswell, Georgia, United States
Pair of original Steel running boards - came off my 36 / 5 window coupe. I decided to replace with smoothies. a little crust but very solid easy repairs. Also have the rubber for them sold separately but less than buying them new. Original Henry Ford parts will fit 35-36 coupes call frank with any questions.
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