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1960 Ford Galaxie Rear Bumper Guard Set Nos! #1123 on 2040-parts.com

US $125.00
Location:

Washington, District Of Columbia, US

Washington, District Of Columbia, US
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Hi:

I am starting to sell off my extra parts for my 61 and 65 Ford Galaxies.  Great cars, but too many parts in storage.  I am starting most of my auctions at $10 and letting the market determine the rest.

This is a set of Right and Left Rear Bumber Guards for a 1960 Ford Galaxie.  These are NOS in the original box.  Part numbers C0AB-17962-A and C0AB-17963-A.

Please do not hesitate to email me with any questions and I will do my best to answer.

Thanks for watching.  Bid early and Bid Often.

Note that I will not ship to an address that is not your confirmed Paypal address.  So make sure you have updated your address with both Ebay and Paypal before you buy.  I will also not ship to PO Boxes.  Thanks

 


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