1960,s Ford Dash Lighter Genuine Fomoco 427/390 Galaxie on 2040-parts.com
Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, United States
UP FOR BIDS IS A ORIGINAL DASH LIGHTER FROM A 196O,S FORD WILL FIT OTHER S.. NICE SHAPE . I HAVE OVER 500 LIGHTERS FROM THE 50,S 60,S AND 70,S I WILL BE LISTING . ALL ORIGINAL PARTS . NO REPO CRAP HERE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! PLEASE LOOK AT MY OTHER AUCTIONS AND ALSO IN MY EBAY STORE FOR ORIGINAL PARTS, THANKS THERE IS NOTHING LIKE ORIGINAL PARTS !!!!!
TERMS PLEASE READ: Please ask questions before bidding;. INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING RATES MAY BE HIGHER. Thank you and happy bidding!
PLEASE LEAVE FEEDBACK AND STAR RATINGS FOR ME ONCE YOU RECEIVE YOUR ITEM AND ARE SATISFIED.HOPEFULLY I HAVE EARNED A 5*****RATING ACROSS THE BOARD FROM YOU. SHOULD YOU DECIDE TO LEAVE ANYTHING LESS PLEASE GIVE ME THE OPPORTUNITY TO CORRECT ANY ISSUES. I TRULY DEPEND ON MY FEEDBACK AND STAR RATINGS. |
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