1961 – 1966 Ford Thunderbird Front Cowl Drain Tube Clamps - Pair on 2040-parts.com
West Linn, Oregon, US
61 - 66 Ford T-bird Front Cowl Drain Tube Clamps. (sold in pairs) See our other listing for the tubes. Payment due within 7 days. We will be listing other rare, or NOS, or one of a kind parts in the next few weeks so put us down as one of your favorite. |
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