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1972-73 Ford Torino Carpet (2 Door, 4 Speed, Black Loop) on 2040-parts.com

US $160.00
Location:

Sumas, Washington, United States

Sumas, Washington, United States
Condition:New Brand:Auto Custom Carpets Inc. Manufacturer Part Number:17896 Color:Black

Up for bid is a carpet for a 72-73 Ford Torino (2 door, 4 speed). This carpet is from Auto Custom Carpets, Inc. (http://www.accmats.com/), part #17896. The carpet is black 01 loop (see picture for color and material). Unused and still in original, unopened box. This carpet retails for $257.15 from ACC!! NO RESERVE!!



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