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1933-34 Ford Passenger Car Chopped Headlight Stands

1933-34 Ford Passenger Car Chopped Headlight Stands
33-34 Ford Model 40, 33-34 Ford Sedan Delivery, 1934 Ford Model 40 A, 5.40" Base Length, Steel
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1933-34 Ford Passenger Car Chopped Headlight Stands
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- Will fit '33-'34 Ford passenger cars
- Available in chrome or black finish
- Easy installation
- 5.40" long and 3.22" wide
- Durable steel construction
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MFG. Part #:
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Base Length:
5.40"
Base Width:
3.22"
Material Type:
Steel
Finish:
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Sold in Quantity:
Pair
Notes:
Stands are 1.00" lower than stock.
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These chopped headlight stands are for 1933-1934 Ford passenger cars. They feature a beautifully chrome plated or plain black steel finish.
- Chopped stands
- 1933-1934 Ford passenger cars
- Mounts to top of front fenders
- Beautifully chrome plated or plain black steel finish
Be sure to include our replacement headlight mount pads (7514013130) with your headlight stands.
Important Messages
- Get FREE shipping when your order includes this item and exceeds $99! Ground shipping only in the contiguous US.
Some parts are not legal for use in California or other states with similar laws/regulations
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