1955,1956,1957 Thunderbird Original Chrome Hood Release Cable With End Clamp on 2040-parts.com
Easton, Pennsylvania, United States
This is an original hood release cable assembly with the original chrome plated handle, attaching hardware and the end stop or clamp with set screw. This hood release cable assembly was used on all 1955 thru 1957 Thunderbirds. The handle has excellent used chrome throughout. The cable is full length, perfect for replacing one which is broken and too short. Payment is expected within 10 days of the close of the auction. We charge actual shipping, are glad to combine shipping or your welcome to pick up the part at our shop. Thanks!
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