1955-57 Ford Thunderbird Hard Top Molding Hardware on 2040-parts.com
Sacramento, California, United States
1955-57 FORD THUNDERBIRD HARD TOP MOLDING HARDWARE
The description card states; hard top inner molding cloth top to body. 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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