70 71 Ford Torino Cobra Ranchero Fairlane Mercury Cyclone Montego Oem Vent Cable on 2040-parts.com
Portland, Oregon, United States
70 71 Ford Torino Cobra Ranchero Fairlane Mercury Cyclone Montego OEM Vent Cable. This underdash vent cable is for without AC. The cable is in very nice condition.
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