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EFV-8 Club Forum / General Ford Discussion / bracket deck steps (upper and lower)

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heckertken
09-13-2011 @ 10:03 AM
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Do the bracket deck step (upper and lower) have casting numbers on the part?

supereal
09-13-2011 @ 11:23 AM
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I'm not familiar with the term "bracket deck steps". Can you better describe what or where they are?

CharlieStephens
09-13-2011 @ 12:20 PM
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And when you are adding more information you might also add the year/model of your car.

Charlie Stephens

heckertken
09-13-2011 @ 12:35 PM
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SORRY. NEW AT THIS. 1939 FORD CONV. THEY ARE THE BRACKETS THAT HOLDS THE RUMBLE STEPS.

supereal
09-13-2011 @ 3:06 PM
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We have obtained the rumble step brackets from LeBaron-Bonney for an earlier car. Usually, if they don't have what you want, it can't be found. You can check their online catalog at www.lebaronbonney.com Finding body parts for open cars is a real test of endurance, as I found out a long time ago. Happy to help. Charlie's advice to include the year and model of the vehicle is a big help for those of us that try to provide useful info, and is something everybody should remember to get a more rapid response.

khowner
09-14-2011 @ 5:45 AM
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Thank you for your help.

J.A.Miller
09-15-2011 @ 5:50 AM
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I checked my brackets last night and there are no part numbers on them.
I can take some pictures tonight and supply some dimensions if you need them.
Jim

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