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1965 1966 Ford Galaxie Courtesy Door Light Set #1196 on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

Washington, District Of Columbia, US

Washington, District Of Columbia, US
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Hi:

This is a set of interior doo courtesy lights for a 1965 or 1966 FordGalaxie.  It may fit other full-size Ford or Mercury cars, such as the Park Lane.  Chrome is in nice used shape with some faint pin scratches.  Lenses are superb, I note one of the eight screw "loops" has cracked..  Buckets could use a cleanup.  No warranty n the bulbs.  The pads are intact, but could be cleaned.  One wire needs a new end plug.  All in all, a really good set. 

Overall, the pix tell the story of the condition and are an integral part of the item's descripton.

Prior to bidding/buying, please do your homework. It is up to you to determine if any part listed is suitable for your application or serve your purpose. Parts may not be returned. Please ask any and all questions and use the photos to assure your satisfaction. 

Original parts are always best for your classic Ford. NOS means “new old stock”.  Note that NOS means that it has not been put into service.  It does not necessarily mean that it is factory fresh.  Its a 40 year old car part and may have some shelf wear or other damage.  These parts were mass-produced and are not “custom” parts. Sometimes there are factory flaws as a result that are cosmetic and generally do not affect the performance of the part. Some items are still in there original opened packaging, some items are not in any packaging. Look carefully at the pictures as they are an integral part of the description.  Pictures are of the actual item. 

If you have questions or concerns, please use the “ask the seller a question” button in this listing. Due to their nature, we cannot assume any liability for the functionality of any part sold.

I am starting to sell off my extra parts for my 61 and 65 Ford Galaxies.  Great cars, but too many parts in storage.  I am starting most of my auctions at $10 and letting the market determine the rest.  Check out my other auctions.

Please do not hesitate to email me with any questions and I will do my best to answer.

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