1968 Ford Torino Grill Headlight Panel Original With Bezels on 2040-parts.com
Larsen, Wisconsin, United States
1968 Ford Torino Front Grill Headlight Panel. May fit other years too and Fairlain??? Almost RUST FREE condition from the rust free desert. Used original, Looks nice, minimal dings and scratches, driver quality - look at pictures. Bezels included. Call/text with questions. 92o-2o3-l8l4. I need your email to send more pictures. Free Shipping. #24 All my parts are used, dirty, 30 plus years old, sold as is and described to the best of my ability. Please write/call/text with questions before bidding, 92o-2o3-l8l4. I have other parts listed for Ford & Chevy Trucks, Please check my other listings. |
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