1964/1965 Ford Falcon Back Bumper on 2040-parts.com
Wichita, Kansas, United States
Price reduced again. I have for sale a 1964/1965 Ford Falcon rear bumper. It is complete, but it does not come with mounts. It is rusty in certain areas and will probably have to be re-chromed and reformed. Not asking a lot. A new one cost over $400 dollars. Sale is final. Thanks for looking.
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