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Rear License Plate Bracket Pad - Cork - Ford Passenger (1938-1947 Ford Truck; 1938-1948 Ford Car)

Item EK-32-18227-1
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

      • Prevents Moisture From Seeping Into The Inner Trunk Lid Cavity
      • Protects Paint And Minimizes Vibration
      • Sold Individually
      • Fits 1938-1947 Ford Truck; 1938-1948 Ford Car

      Description

      Moisture Protection Pad. The 38-48 License Bracket-to-Trunk Pad is designed to prevent moisture from entering the inner cavity of the trunk lid. This helps protect the paint inside the trunk and reduces vibration caused by the license plate bracket, ensuring a longer-lasting and better-preserved trunk area.

      Construction and Appearance. Made from durable, moisture-resistant material, the pad effectively seals the area between the license plate bracket and the trunk pad. It provides a smooth contact surface to minimize movement and wear, preserving the finish of the surrounding components.

      Installation. Installation is simple and requires no drilling or modifications. The pad fits securely between the license plate bracket and the trunk pad for proper placement.

      Application. This product fits 1938-1947 Ford Trucks and 1938-1948 Ford Cars, specifically designed for these vintage models to maintain trunk integrity and appearance.

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