1964-65 Falcon Sprint, Futura W / Wiper Switch Bezel, Spacer, Retainer And Knob on 2040-parts.com
Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
UP FOR AUCTION IS A NICE USED WINDSHIELD WIPER BEZEL, SPACER, RETAINER AND KNOB FROM A 1964 SPRINT. THE PARTS ARE IN NICE USED CONDITION AND READY TO USE. THE BEZEL HAS A FEW BLEMISHES BUT SHOULD BE FINE FOR ALL BUT SHOW CARS. PLEASE SEE ALL PICTURES AS PART OF THIS DESCRIPTION. THE BEZEL BLEMISHES ARE IN THE BOTTOM OF THE LETTER 'E'. NICE OEM REPLACEMENT PARTS FOR YOUR FALCON. INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING USING EBAY'S GLOBAL SHIPPING. PLEASE SEE MY OTHER AUCTIONS.
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