1968 Ford Torino Fomoco Used In Dash Electric Clock Fairlane Ranchero on 2040-parts.com
Waldo, Wisconsin, US
Used clock that when tested does not power up - Ford 1968 Torino, Fairlane or Ranchero in-dash electric clock core unit – NO front plastic lens as shown – stamped P.N. C8OF-15000
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