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1966 Ford Thunderbird For Landau Hardtop Roof Rail Weatherstrip Seals on 2040-parts.com

US $120.00
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Concord, North Carolina, US

Concord, North Carolina, US
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1966 FORD THUNDERBIRD

FOR HARDTOP LANDAU ONLY

ROOF RAIL SEALS- SOLD AS A PAIR

 

Complete with Metal core - made exactly as original in our tooling shop~Seals top side of windows to roof~

These seals are manufactured on our dies in our shop, not one detail overlooked!

***MADE IN THE USA***

Dennis Carpenter Quality Weather Stripping ~ fits right and lasts longer!

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