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1960-1964 Ford Galaxie Door Lock Button Knob - Ragoon Red 1961 1962 1963 - Oem on 2040-parts.com

US $7.50
Location:

Marion, Iowa, United States

Marion, Iowa, United States
Scuffed around the base from use. Sun faded.
Manufacturer Part Number:C3AZ-6221850-A Warranty:No Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Surface Finish:Low-gloss rangoon red plastic Part Brand:Ford

For sale is a door lock button for a 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963 and 1964 Ford Galaxie. I'm sure this fits many other applications including the Mercury, but I am only familiar with early 60's Fords. This is the correct low-gloss ragoon red plastic for a red interior car. There are minor scuffs around the base from use, and some cracking and fading from sun exposure. Please see the pictures. This is an original Ford FoMoCo piece, NOT a reproduction.

Part number:
C3AZ-6221850-A

Domestic shipping will be USPS to 48 states at a standard rate of $2.50. Other shipping options are available at additional cost. Local pickup within two weeks of end of sale is acceptable.

The item pictured is the exact item for sale. Comes from a dry, pet free and smoke free home/garage. Review my perfect feedback and buy with confidence! Feel free to ask any questions and I will respond as quickly as possible. I have lots of '63 and '64 Galaxie parts for sale and many more that haven't been listed yet.

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