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1972 Ford Torino Gs Front Turn Signal Assemblies on 2040-parts.com

US $68.75
Location:

Hazel Green, Alabama, United States

Hazel Green, Alabama, United States
Condition:Used Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front Warranty:No

 You are purchasing a pair of turn signal from a 1972 Ford Torino Gran Sport. These were removed from the bumper and opened up for pics. Bulbs are stuck and will need soaked with lubricant to remove, or replace as needed.  Lenses are very presentable. Housings will need restored. Wiring harnesses attached are included. Hardware included as shown. Take a look at the pics and decide before bidding if this is the item you need.   . All my items are SOLD AS IS, but look at my feedback, you wont be disappointed as I try to give a fair description. Please view my other items. FREE Shipping on this item, includes Global shipping program. 

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