71 1971 Ford Torino Nos Fomoco New Grille Half Rh Passenger Side D1ob-8150b on 2040-parts.com
Rockford, Illinois, US
This grille section is brand new never installed .
It is not boxed .
It shows no evidence of being installed .
This is for 1971 TORINO .
I have no related items .
It is not cracked or damaged .
Paypal accepted .
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