1951 Ford Convertible Club Coupe Parts Car Custom Deluxe 2 Door Sedan 4 on 2040-parts.com
Spring, Texas, US
This is a 1951 Ford Convertible Parts Car. This car was a factory Black with Red interior. This car has the codes stamped on the firewall, a good frame, pretty much what you see is what you get. The top frame and windows are no longer there. There are still a lot of good parts that can be used for a convertible conversion. This car has a lot of lower body rust, body damage, and is only useful for parts. The rear axle is loose because the springs are broken. The top sheetmetal is in good shape along with the convertible well. Please ask any questions before bidding. You can call me at 832-559-3870. Car is located in Joshua TX
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