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1965 65 Ford Galaxie 500 A-pillar & Front Head Liner Trim Panels Oem Galaxy on 2040-parts.com

US $59.97
Location:

Waukegan, Illinois, United States

Waukegan, Illinois, United States
OEM Original
Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front Warranty:No Surface Finish:Original Light Blue Paint

This listing is for a 1965 Ford Galaxie 500 Factory Original A-Pillar & Front Head Liner Trim Panels. These are parts that were previously installed but is still in very usable condition. Part have Surface rust and imperfections as seen in the pictures, but is solid with no cracks or breaks. Even all the mounting tabs are in good shape. Screw holes are intact ans will hold nicely. We left these as we found them in their factory light blue paint to ensure buyer could see their originality. Overall these unable to buy new parts still look pretty nice for being 50 years old. Parts will need to be cleaned up before being ready for installation on your vintage Ford! Galaxie Five Hundred 500 LTD. Galaxy

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