1955 Ford Sunliner Convertible Pair Of Quarter Fin Mouldings 55 Super Straight! on 2040-parts.com
Bellbrook, Ohio, US
Excellent Used Pair of RH & LH Quarter Fin Stainless Mouldings for 1955 Ford Sunliner Convertibles only. Super Straight. No damage. Excellent used condition. $25 Oversize shipping & insurance in USA ONLY!! They are too long for Overseas Shipping. We also combine shipping. OHIO RESIDENTS MUST PAY 6.75% OHIO SALES TAX.
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