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*rare* Vintage 1955 - 1957 Ford Thunderbird Hood Release on 2040-parts.com

US $39.99
Location:

Sacramento, California, United States

Sacramento, California, United States
Condition:Used

VINTAGE 1955 - 1957 FORD THUNDERBIRD HOOD RELEASE 
Very small amount of rust.
The cable will pull easily the bend at the end will cause it to get caught up. Once it is installed it will function correctly.

I know very little about vintage car parts.  I have done research online to identify each item before I list it 
and the original owner left a few notes.  I believe that the items are what I list them as. 
If I have made a mistake please email me.
Please view the pictures on a computer screen and not on a phone, so that you can truly appreciate the condition 
of the items.
The person who willed them to me bought almost everything to restore a 55' T-bird but never completed his dream.
I have a large quantity of parts I will be listing in the next few weeks as I am able to go through everything.
If you have something you are looking for just email and I can check to see if I have it.
If you would like more pictures or have any questions please let me know.
Thank you for looking.
SOLD AS IS. 

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