66 71 Dome Light Bezel / Lens Maverick Galaxie Fairlane 67 68 69 70 Lamp on 2040-parts.com
Broadway, Virginia, US
This reproduction dome lamp bezel and lens fits
1971 Cougar before 3/1/71;
1969-70 Galaxie all except convertible;
1966-70 Falcon;
1966-70 Fairlane;
1968-71 Torino before 6/1/71;
1966-69, 1971 Comet before 6/1/71;
1970-71 Maverick before 6/1/71;
1971 Mustang (except convertible) before 6/1/71.
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