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68 69 Ford Torino Front Fender Eyebrow Moulding Fairlane 1968 1969 Rh on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Wakarusa, Kansas, United States

Wakarusa, Kansas, United States
1 big ding
Brand:Ford Surface Finish:anodized aluminum Manufacturer Part Number:C8OZ Warranty:No Placement on Vehicle:Right, Front

1 passenger  side eyebrow trim for 68 and 69 Fairlane and Torino, it is in fair used condition, a big  ding and a much smaller one with a few moderate scratches, check the pics, it still fit the fender OK,  good one for restoration

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