53 54 55 56 Ford Fairlane Nos 6 Volt Turn Signal Flasher Thunderbird Victoria on 2040-parts.com
Milaca, Minnesota, United States
Here up for sale is a new NOS Ford 53-56 passenger car and 55-56 Thunderbird 6 volt turn signal flasher. The part number is B3AZ-13350-B, new in the Ford box. Please check out my other auctions. I will combine shipping on multiple items. Thanks for looking.
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