Door For Glove Compartment / Box And The Ashtray. For 1965-66 Ford F100. Oem on 2040-parts.com
Morrill, Maine, United States
Door for Glove Box / Glove Compartment and the complete Ashtray - for 1965-66 Ford F 100. OEM. Good condition. All original. Been in storage for many years, so needs cleaning and, of course, painting. Cleaning out my garage................ Please email with any questions. Thank you. |
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