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1967 1968 1969 Ranchero 500 Squire Gt Rio Grande Head Liner Mount Tack Brackets on 2040-parts.com

US $12.00
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Vancouver, Washington, US

Vancouver, Washington, US
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1967-1969 Ford Ranchero, 500, Squire, Rio Grande, GT, GT-A......   Rear UPPER LH+RH Interior Roof Head Liner Mounting Tack Brackets with Mounting Screws (2) For LH and RH Sides.... .. These are ORIGINAL FORD PARTS.. Removed from a 68 Ranchero 500.    The Brackets are Very straight and in Great Condition.  No Major Rust ..   Have Been ReFinished Black and look Great... All of the 'tacks' are in Good condition. Mounting Holes are all Great..  Overall these are in Great Original Condition.. Please email with any questions or call us at (360)573-6056. Shipping Weight 1 Lb.                  032312                     I NOW HAVE AN EBAY STORE WITH LOTS OF GREAT ORIGINAL FORD PARTS. CHECK IT OUT BY CLICKING HERE.

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