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1941 car running boards
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4ford |
12-16-2018 @ 5:40 PM
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supper did you find what your looking for? i do have a pair of NOS running boards and a pair of the smoothies both have no rubber on them let me know and i can get pictures for you
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41SuperDeluxe |
11-13-2018 @ 8:41 AM
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I did see those reproductions, though am curious if they mimic the actual Ford look, as this is what I want to capture. I do not have an original on hand to compare, so hopefully someone has a good pic of the factory style and especially the outer most edge where the board curves
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MG |
11-12-2018 @ 9:04 PM
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This picture is all I could come up with > http://ep.yimg.com/ay/yhst-48089605982638/new-product-release-1941-ford-steel-smoothie-running-boards-3.gif
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41SuperDeluxe |
11-12-2018 @ 4:03 PM
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Can anyone end pictures of a bare steel 1941 Ford car running board (without the rubber matting) Reason I ask is that I am refurbishing an original 41 custom that had the area outside the door chromed to look more showy. I’m hoping that a stock steel running board could be chromed to give the look desired Thank you John
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