1963 Mercury Meteor Tailgate Release Handle Inside Ford Fairlane Comet Fomoco on 2040-parts.com
Gardiner, Maine, United States
Inside tailgate release handle removed from 1963 Mercury Meteor Station wagon. Has some pitting but very functional. Will fit Ford Fairlane also. Should fit 62 63 & 64 models.
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