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1967 Ford Station Wagon Ski Adapter Kit For Roof Luggage Carrier Nos on 2040-parts.com

US $99.95
Location:

Nashville, Georgia, United States

Nashville, Georgia, United States
New, unused item. See pictures. Small cracks in rubber (see picture 4).
Other Part Number:C7AZ-7155100-A

At auction is the Ski Adapter Kit
for a 1967 Ford Station Wagon

Fits all Station Wagons
including Country Sedan & Country Squire

Used with Roof Luggage Carrier
Kit C5AZ-7155100-B

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