1973 Ford Ashtray F-250 F-150 F-100 73 - 79 Free Shipping on 2040-parts.com
Paisley, Oregon, United States
You're looking at an ashtray from a 1973 Ford F250. Has scuffs and scrapes from age but moves freely. May fit other years but it is up to you to verify fitment on your vehicle. Needs cleaned up and free shipping to the 50 US states only. Thanks for looking
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