Custom Door Panels 1960-1963 Ford Falcon 4-door Tan on 2040-parts.com
Palmyra, Nebraska, US
custom made door panel set for 1960-1963 Ford Falcon 4-door and wagons, tan vinyl on thin 1/8" sculptured foam over thin flexible plastic panel, these will flex into your stock trim, attach with your own velcro/screws/hardware, let me know if you would like a different color or style
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