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IMG_8321.jpg Working on a 36’ Coupe . Is this a car or truck floorboard ? T/Y . Stretch |
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I believe that is actually 35 passenger car; it will fit your 36
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1936 Ford 1/2 ton pickup floor board goes all the way to the to the passenger side and is one piece.
You definitely have a passenger vehicle flloor board. |
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That is EARLY 1935 passenger car. Will fit a 36 if needed. Mid to late 35 and all of 36 had wooden boards
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