1958 1959 Ford Galaxy Fairlane Skyliner Hood Latch Catch Parts Project Bonnet Oe on 2040-parts.com
Spencer, New York, United States
USED FOMOCO 1958 FORD RETRACTABLE HARD TOP CONVERTIBLE, HOOD LATCH, THIS UNIT IS RUSTY, IT NEEDS TO BE MEDIA BLASTED AND PAINTED TO LOOK AND FUNCTION WELL AGAIN. THIS IS FOR PARTS OR PROJECT, ITS AN ORIGINAL PART. FITMENT GUIDE IS MY BEST GUESS, PLEASE MAKE SURE YOUR VEHICLE WILL INTERCHANGE WITH THE 58 SKYLINER WITH THE 332 FE V8 ENGINE. THANK YOU! . (I HAVE MORE PARTS FROM CARS LIKE THIS, ASK) |
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