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92,93,94,95,96,97 Ford Truck/bronco Drivers Light Blue Trim Cover F150 F250 on 2040-parts.com

US $27.99
Location:

Pentwater, Michigan, United States

Pentwater, Michigan, United States
in good shape.
Brand:Genuine Ford Surface Finish:texture plastic Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

Up for sale is a Used genuine Ford drivers bucket seat lower trim cover medium/light Blue in color for 1990-96 Full size trucks and broncos and 97-98 F250-350 Heavy duty (oldbodystyle) pickup trucks with bucket seats and plastic center console.  This color blue is a direct match to 90-93 fseries trucks and broncos, the 94-96 trucks and broncos use a different shade blue that is darker but the trim will still fit.   The trim panel is in great shape no cracks or anything broke, just a few light scratches on the front (seepic3) trim panel never been painted or dyed.   would be excellent replacement for your daily driver or resto project.  If you have any questions please email me and check out my other auctions.

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