1958,59,60 Ford Thunderbird Original Inside Floor Console Turquoise Color on 2040-parts.com
Cool, California, United States
used original 1958/60 t-bird console in needing of a good restoration or for parts.... please see all pictures as part of the discription, shipping is to the lower 48 states only... for elsewhere please contact us for a shipping price. thanx
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