1968-1975 Ford Mustang Torino Cougar Ranchero Remote Mirror Adjuster on 2040-parts.com
Pleasant Hill, California, United States
1968 - 1975 Ford Torino Cougar Ranchero Thunderbird Remote Mirror Adjuster, Original FoMoCO, Chrome is nice, No damage or stripped threads, May fit others, Please see pics, Please ask any question prior to bidding, Thanks for looking.
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