Look What I Found!!
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From: Columbia, Missouri
Look What I Found!!
found these in my dads shop
he took them off the bed of a 67 Ranger he turned into a trailer a few years ago.
i'm gonna try and clean them up and put them on my truck.
since i'm going for the vintage hot rod look, these would be perfect
slight damage
gonna have to do some body work to make them fit...
they look a lot better than those cheap @$$ plastic ones
he took them off the bed of a 67 Ranger he turned into a trailer a few years ago.
i'm gonna try and clean them up and put them on my truck.
since i'm going for the vintage hot rod look, these would be perfect
slight damage
gonna have to do some body work to make them fit...
they look a lot better than those cheap @$$ plastic ones
Last edited by TheStig88; 11-16-2008 at 04:21 PM.
#4
Wow those cleaned up really good.
Do you still have the part broken off from the R on the one?
Kinda pricey
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1969-...Q5fAccessories
Do you still have the part broken off from the R on the one?
Kinda pricey
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1969-...Q5fAccessories
#10
Nice.
I still have mine mounted on my '72
If you wat new check out denniscarpenter.com price buy he uses the original dies and molds.
there is also LMCtruck.com .
'67 to '72 uses those on the Ranger XLT packages. Yes there is XLT label to match that.
http://www.lmctruck.com/ICATALOG/FB/t.aspx?Page=61
In color. #9 and #14
I still have mine mounted on my '72
If you wat new check out denniscarpenter.com price buy he uses the original dies and molds.
there is also LMCtruck.com .
'67 to '72 uses those on the Ranger XLT packages. Yes there is XLT label to match that.
http://www.lmctruck.com/ICATALOG/FB/t.aspx?Page=61
In color. #9 and #14
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