61 62 Ford Galaxie Cowl Vent Screen Windshield Wiper Arm Cover Panel Pan on 2040-parts.com
Albert Lea, Minnesota, US
For your consideration is an original cowl vent screen off a 62 Ford Galaxie 2 door sedan.
Cowl screen is in good condition with no holes or dents
JB17395 21A40
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