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Fomoco Antenna Bezel Circa 60's Fits? on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
Location:

Worth, Illinois, United States

Worth, Illinois, United States
Condition:Used

UP FOR AUCTION IS A SUPER NICE FACTORY ANTENNA BEZEL WITH MOUNT PAD FOR FORD APPLICATIONS CIRCA 60'S, YEARS AND MODELS UNKNOWN NO PART NUMBER WAS FOUND. NO PITS OR CRACKS CHROME PLATING LOOKS GREAT, RUBBER ALSO IN VERY GOOD SHAPE. TAKEN OFF AND STORED INSIDE FOR DECADES PLEASE CHECK YOUR APPLICATIONS BEFORE BIDDING. NICE ITEM TO UPGRADE WITH, EMAIL ME WITH ANY ?????




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