1964 Thunderbird R Passenger Outer Upper Door Post Trimming 6 Pieces Oem on 2040-parts.com
Willis, Texas, US
1964 THUNDERBIRD PASSENGER RIGHT EXTERIOR 6 PIECES UPPER DOOR TRIMMING YOU WILL RECEIVE 3 WINDOW FELT TRIMS & 3 OUTTER UPPER DOOR RAIL TRIMS SEE PHOTOS ITEMS ARE IN GOOD USED CONDITION ]MAY HAVE MINOR PITTING & SCRATCHES. FAST SHIPPING
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