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74 Ford Maverick Un-bolt Front End Asmbly Or Front Clip If You Will on 2040-parts.com

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Great Falls, Montana, United States

Great Falls, Montana, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Ford Placement on Vehicle:Front Theme:Vehicle Make/Model

very nice front fenders hood grill and bumper 74 maverick  The only belmish I see is a small dimple in the left bumper end. The parts will be carefully removed and packaged for shipping. Buyer to pay actual shipping costs. Any questions feel free to ask. Also, I belong to a co-op that gets 40-70% frieght discounts especialy if you can pick up at nearest dock. If you are building a Maverick street car you will really like these parts.

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