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1960 Ford Edsel Stainless Steel Fender Skirts Fws 60 on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

Bucyrus, Ohio, United States

Bucyrus, Ohio, United States

We have a pair of stainless steel fender skirts that fit 1960 Fords and Edsel. They have FWS 60 on them. The levers work great. There are a few small dents in them and a lot of scratches. None of the scratches are deep. There is a kink in the one edge. (see picture number 9) There are a bunch of stone chips on the leading edges of the bottom lip flares on both of them. (see 4th picture ) The seals are barely there and not in very good condition. If the Ebay shipping calculator seems high check with me for an accurate quote. Ask any questions. Buyer to pay shipping. Thanks for looking.  

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