Day 3 of 20 Specials: Hot Rodders Delight

Day 3 of our 20 days celebrating our 20th anniversary brings something special for the hot rodder.  A lot of guys build their Factory Five ’33s and upgrade with options later.  If you’re one of those guys, we’ve got a special for you on fenders and hard tops.  Save $1,000 off of a hard top and score fenders for half price!

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Factory Five customer Henry R. used the hard top and bike fenders to create a street fighter look on his ’33.

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The Factory Five ’33 hard top comes with front and rear windows and a covered head liner.  The roll-up side-window/door handle package is also on sale.

Order your ’33 hard top for only $999 (regular price $1,999).

Price does not include crating fee or shipping, however, pick-ups are no charge.

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Choose from a full fender set with running boards or bike fenders to customize your ’33.

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Order your ’33 full fender package for only $649 (regular price $1,299).

Order your ’33 bike fender package for only $399 (regular price $799).

Order your ’33 side window and door handle kit for only $399 (regular price $499).

Price does not include crating fee or shipping, however, pick-ups are no charge.

We will post a new special or surprise each day at 1 PM EST.  The crew has some fun surprises planned and a mix of big and small items as well as news and announcements about projects we’ve been working on.

Terms & Conditions:
Supplies are limited.
Orders are taken first come, first served.
Does not include shipping.

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