1983 Ford Truck Hood Release Hook Assembly Nos Part #e3tz-16892-a on 2040-parts.com
Saint Joseph, Minnesota, United States
Hood Release Hook Assembly NOS
Part #E3TZ-16892-A Appears to Fit a 1983 Ford Truck Make sure this part fits your application. I will accept returns, but buyer pays all shipping fees. (bs2-3) |
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