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1963 Ford Pass Original Color & Trim Dealer Album T-Bird Fairlane Galaxie Falcon, US $169.99, image 1
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Surface Finish:Original NOTE:Please read full ad below for additional info Warranty:No Item Condition:Used Item Part Brand:Ford Important Info:-- SOLD AS IS -- Country of Manufacture:United States

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