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1960's Early 70's Nos Ford Mustang Torino Fairlane 1/2" Tire Valve Extensions on 2040-parts.com

US $12.99
Location:

Webster, North Carolina, US

Webster, North Carolina, US
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From a friends estate....he sold Fords in the late 60's and early 70's and hoarded just about anything. Fits multiple Ford , Lincoln and Mercury applications. Use them or leave them in the late 60's dated envelope in the glove box (where they were when the car was delivered off the transporter). Part # C6AA-1705-A2 "1/2 in" Tire Valve Extensions. Your Mustang, Ford or Lincoln can have "steel balls" :)


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