1964-1972 Ford Pickup Truck Rear Bumper Brackets, For (styleside) Fleetside, Set on 2040-parts.com
Tioga, Texas, US
RESTORITE AUTO PARTS
This is a set of Rear Bumper Brackets for Fleetside (Styleside) 1964-1972 Ford Pickup Trucks. The kit includes the bolts to mount the brackets to the frame.
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