1964 1965 Ford Thunderbird Center Console Panel 061614 on 2040-parts.com
Eugene, Oregon, United States
This is the center console trim panel from a 1964 T-bird hardtop. May or may not fit other years and models. One piece of trim is loose.. Has chrome flaws. Condition of switch and lights unknown. No hardware included. |
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