1959 60 61 62 63 64 65 Ford Mercury Windshield Washer Reservoir Cover Nos Comet on 2040-parts.com
Sauk Rapids, Minnesota, US
'ROTUNDA' WINDSHIELD WASHER RESERVOIR COVER
PART# C2RZ-17632-A
FITS:
1959-65 FORD & MERCURY FULLSIZE
1960-62 FORD FALCON & MERCURY COMET
NEW OLD STOCK - NEVER INSTALLED
DOES NOT INCLUDE ORIGINAL PACKAGE
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