66 Fairlane Taillight Bezel Oe Oem Ford Good Used Gt 500 Xl Convertible Fixture on 2040-parts.com
Erie, Colorado, US
This listing is for one, 1966 OEM Ford Fairlane Taillight Bezel, in good used condition.
Includes:
66 Fairlane Taillight Bezel
Specifics:
good used condition
Nice shine on original aluminum
A few minor dings and scratches at most
Most of original black paint is intact
Could be restored to show condition
Application:
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