1954 Ford Customline Coupe Rear Window Moulding on 2040-parts.com
Patton, Missouri, US
1954 ford customline coupe right side back glass moulding, this moulding goes on the rear roof post between the quarter glass and the back glass, this is in real nice condition only need buffing to be perfect, have lots of parts off this car email with your needs, bidders outside the U.S email for shipping cost.
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