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$20 to $30 + plus shipping maybe less depending on how thick of material you want it out of.
The one shown is 3/16th plate, but it doesn't have to be that thick. But it is real sturdy that way.
Size is also a factor, the one shown is about 30" tall.
Yes it's nice, please don't be too upset with me for posting a Chevy here.
I'm a true believer in Mopar or no car, well that's what I tell my wife all the time. LOL
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I love going to shows, I've recently got married. My wife loves the shows too, only bad thing is she is a Chevy fan. She has a 74 nova, a driving work in progress. But it was fun when her and I drove both cars to a show.
Fullthrottletexas.pixieset.com
Use this link, then scroll down to the Hillsboro Elm Street Rod, June 22 2019.
This was a show I had my car in, over 250 cars.
Not many mopars, but my car got a lot of attention for it's originality. Five pics of my car, I thought that was pretty cool.
Ok Russ, I hadn't gave up looking for the build sheet. When I fixed the seat belts, I looked in the usual place for it. Under the back seat, but I also been told. They sometimes put it under the carpet, on the tunnel, just behind front seat. I haven't dug that far yet.
Thank you sir, yes I have my fender tag, but sadly is missing build sheet. The former owner had the seats redone in the original vynil pattern, guess it was lost than. Only way I could tell this is I noticed the seat belts were put in wrong.
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