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1964 Ford Galaxie 500 & 500xl Nos C4az-13008-c Headlight Assembly Complete on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Burbank, Illinois, United States

Burbank, Illinois, United States
Condition:New Brand:Ford Placement on Vehicle:Right

VERY HARD PROBABLY IMPOSSIBLE TO FIND ONE OF THESE NOS>> UP FOR AUCTION IS A BRAND NEW NEVER MOUNTED 1964 FORD PASS. SIDE  RIGHT HAND COMPLETE HEADLIGHT ASSEMBLY NOS. #C4AZ-13008-C.  FITS ALL CUSTOM, CUSTOM 500  GALAXIE 500 AND ALSO THE 1964 GALAXIE 500XL. NOS 1964 FORD PARTS ARE REALLY GETTING SCARCE AND JUST DO NOT EXIST. DO NOT LET THIS ONE SLIP AWAY. SHIPPING ANYWHERE IN THE U.S. WILL COST $24.00. WILL SHAVE A FEW DOLLARS OFF OF SHIPPING IF YOU ARE WITHIN 900 MILES FROM CHICAGO. WILL SHIP INTERNATIONAL BUT SHIPPING USUALLY IS TRIPLE.

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