1965 Ford Fairlane Hood Latch - Original on 2040-parts.com
Clarkfield, Minnesota, US
1965 Ford Fairlane hood latch assembly, Its in great condition and works good. All springs are in place. Needs light clean up before painting. Shipping to lower USA 48
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