1971-72 Fullsize Ford Truck Ford Pickup Truck Complete Weatherstrip Kit on 2040-parts.com
Burlington, North Carolina, United States
1971-1972 Weatherstrip Kit without Trim Groove Ford Series Truck / Pickup truck Complete Kit Kit will fit: 1971-1972 Fullsize Ford F100 Pickup Trucks 1971-1972 Fullsize Ford F250 pickup Trucks 1971-1972 Fullsize Ford F350 pickup Trucks This kit doesn't work with chrome or steel trim moulding Kit Content: Windshield, Rear Window seal, Door Seal, Inner/Outer Belt line/Window Felt Kit, Upper Channel (right, left) Division Post Glass Run (right, left) Vent Window Seal Kit This kit doesn't work with chrome or steel trim moulding International shipping Available, Different Rates will apply |
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