1960-66 Nos Ford Fairlane Mustang Falcon Comet Vent Window Handles Pair C3oz on 2040-parts.com
Brownsboro, Alabama, US
New genuine Ford front door vent window handles. C3OZ-6222916-A and C3OZ-6222917-A. One pair. LH and RH. Includes attaching parts. Fits all 1962-64 Fairlanes, 1960-65 Falcons, 1965-66 Mustangs, 1960-65 Comets and Meteors. No damage. NOS in Ford boxes and very nice. Boxes not perfect.
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