09-15-2012, 07:58 PM | #1 |
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I'm not sure if this should be on the swap meet side or not but i will post over there too.I am helping a friend build a AA tow truck and we need a NOS driver side running board. I'm not sure if they can be found or not? or what the cost would be. By the way it is a late 31.Thanks for any info.
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You also might want to try posting on " http://forums.aa-fords.com " I hope this helps, I am building a "AA" tow truck too!
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I do not think it is going to be an express bed but i sure do love them.
Very Nice.
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If you need a driver's side running board you must have one for the other side. It would be of assistance to know the length of the running board as there were several lengths used on 1930-31 AA trucks. I am familiar with 29 1/2", 65" and 92" and there may be others.
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If you are working on an AA you need to get in touch with Neil Wilson who's president of the AA club.
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Why does it have to be NOS? Couldn't you use a good used one?
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Well it would have to be very good because it is going to be a points truck.also my friend is pretty much set on NOS if at all possible.
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