55 56 1957 Ford Thunderbird Original Rust Free Headlamp Buckets on 2040-parts.com
Kingston, Pennsylvania, US
THIS IS A SET OF ORIGINAL HEADLAMP BUCKETS FOR A 55 56 OR 57 T BIRD. THE PARTS HAVE NO RUST HOLES. THEY DO NEED CLIPS AT THE TOP WHICH CAN BE PURCHASED NEW AT ANY OF THE T BIRD DEALERS.
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WE ARE SELLING OUT SOME 55 56 AND 57 T BIRD PARTS FROM OUR 30 YEAR COLLECTION. WE HAVE A LARGE SELECTION OF USED ORIGINAL PARTS. IF YOU DON'T SEE THE PART YOU ARE LOOKING FOR ON ANY OF OUR LISTINGS JUST EMAIL AND WE WILL TRY TO LIST THEM ASAP. |
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