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1962 Ford Galaxie Trunk Extensions Pair! on 2040-parts.com

US $133.64
Location:

Redford, Michigan, United States

Redford, Michigan, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:393-771 Warranty:Yes Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Rear Part Brand:Classic 2 Current Fabrication

 YOU ARE BIDDING ON A BRAND NEW REPLACEMENT PAIR OF TRUNK FLOOR EXTENSIONS (DROP OFFS) THAT FIT THE FOLLOWING:

1962 FORD GALAXIE
 



THESE ARE THE TRUNK DROP OFF SECTIONS LOCATED ON THE SIDE OF THE TRUNK NEXT TO THE INNER QUARTER PANELS AND ARE SOLD IN A PAIR. THESE ARE MADE JUST LIKE THE ORIGINALS ARE, FROM 18 GAUGE U.S. STEEL SO DON'T BE FOOLED BY THOSE OTHER COMPANIES THAT ARE SELLING THEM CHEAPER BECAUSE OF THE THINNER GAUGE STEEL AND POOR QUALITY. THESE ARE EXPENSIVE TO COME BY; TO PURCHASE THESE FROM ANY OTHER COMPANY WOULD COST YOU MORE THEN $300.00 IF YOU CAN FIND THEM; SO SAVE YOURSELF SOME MONEY AND GRAB THESE AT A FRACTION OF THE COST!

WHY BUY PRODUCT MADE IN CANADA OR TAIWAN?!

WE MANUFACTURE THESE WHERE IT ALL STARTED; RIGHT HERE IN THE MOTOR CITY!



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