1964 Ford Fairlane Head Light Trim Right Side on 2040-parts.com
Bowman, Georgia, US
Hello! You are looking at the right side Head Light trim panel off of a 1964 Ford Fairlane. The trim does need a polish. The only problem is a minor ding on the top of the trim. (see Pics) Other wise it still mounts like factory. If you have any questions, feel free to ask. Thanks and Happy Bidding!
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