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73 Ford Torino Headliner Bow #1 (front) --check This Out-- on 2040-parts.com

US $15.00
Location:

Canby, Minnesota, United States

Canby, Minnesota, United States
good
Brand:Ford Surface Finish:metal Placement on Vehicle:Front Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

      This is a front headliner bow for 1973 Ford Torino 2 dr hardtop, this is in good condition, not bent, never wrecked. I believe these may fit other years also. These are often bent, or all rusted.

       This would be a nice headliner bow for your Torino .

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        I also have many other items for sale for cars and light trucks, from the 20's thru the 80's, please email with your request we will then list the parts on ebay.

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