1998 Ford Windstar Overhead Console W/ Radio Controls,mode,dome Light on 2040-parts.com
La Crescent, Minnesota, US
1998 FORD WINDSTAR OVERHEAD CONSOLE W/ RADIO CONTROLS,MODE,DOME LIGHT
This listing is for a Overhead Console with Radio Controls, Mode, and Dome Light from a 1998 Ford Windstar. It's in very good used condition. There is a tab on the inside of the coin holder that is broke. It is not going to be visible. The pictures are of the part you'll recieve.
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