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70 71 Ford Torino Gt Cobra Ranchero R/h Sport Racing Mirror 70 Cougar Eliminator on 2040-parts.com

US $69.99
Location:

Fincastle, Virginia, US

Fincastle, Virginia, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Manufacturer Part Number:D0OB-17713-A Placement on Vehicle:Right

You are bidding an Original Ford Outside Sport Mirror for a 1970 1971 Ford Fairlane Torino GT Cobra  Ranchero and Mercury


Cougar Eliminator XR-7 Cyclone and Montego for right hand, passanger side door.

Base is in nice shape with NO cracks, breaks or oversized holes. 

Part # D0OB-17713-A. 

Remember Genuine Ford Parts Are: "Made Right", "Fit Right", "Last Longer" and make your car more valuable!

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