63 Fairlane Door Latch Set Fomoco 62-65 Galaxie Ranchwagon Rare Part 4dr on 2040-parts.com
Pine Grove, Pennsylvania, US
DOOR LATCH SET FROM 63 FAIRLANE RANCH WAGON 4 DR. THESE ARE FRONT DOOR SET FROM A 4DR CAR. INCLUDES RODS, AND LATCHES WORK. SHOULD FIT FAIRLANE/GALAXIE 62-65.
RARE ORIGINAL PIECE. THANKS FOR LOOKING.
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