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#455399 03/13/21 11:51 AM
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Bill Barker & other members have helped me over the years to restore my 32 5 WC

I now have some spare parts available - some of which I can't identify - (3 small curved stainless Moldings)

Have a full set of unrestored gauges FOR SALE****

Also have a Chromed radiator cowl & bracket

Have pics - I don't have a link to post pics ???

Ron

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Are the stainless moldings for the running boards? Send pics to chevychip@yahoo.com and I will try to help identify them.


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eMailed to you. Thanx


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Basically, I want to know if there is ANY demand for original '32 gauges by any members or restoration companies.
At this point I would rather donate them to someone rather than trashing them.

Thanks

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There are a few of us restoring '32 cars and trucks that would appreciate them. The only differ from '30-'31 by the curved glass versus flat for the earlier ones.


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Got the emailed photo. The curved pieces are indeed the front and rear running board moldings.


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