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1955 1956 Ford Sunliner Mercury Convertible Top Cylinder Yoke-end Of Rod 55 56 on 2040-parts.com

US $75.99
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Bellbrook, Ohio, United States

Bellbrook, Ohio, United States
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Brand:Ford Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Warranty:No

Excellent Used 1955-56 Ford Sunliner or Mercury Convertible Correct Chrome Yoke that screws onto the end of the Convertible Top Lift Cylinder Rod. Good chrome, good threads, no cracks. Excellent Used condition.  $9.50 shipping & insurance in USA. Will ship Worldwide. Will also combine shipping.

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