Fomoco Quarter Panel Moulding Nos Circa 50's 60's Fits? on 2040-parts.com
Worth, Illinois, US
UP FOR AUCTION IS A NOS STAINLESS STEEL QUARTER PANEL MOULDING FOR FORD PRODUCTS CIRCA 50'S 60'S YEAR & MODELS UNKNOWN. NO PART NUMBER WAS FOUND, MEASURES 98 3/8" LONG BY 1 1/4" WIDE. STAINLESS STEEL FINISH IN GOOD CONDITION VERY LITTLE SHELFWARE. LONG OBSOLETE RARE FIND, PLEASE CHECK YOUR APPLICATIONS BEFORE BIDDING. ANY HELP IN A POSITIVE I.D. IS APPRECIATED. THIS WILL HAVE TO BE SHIPPED FED X, SHIPPING PRICE POSTED MIGHT NOT BE ACCURATE. E-MAIL FOR A SHIPPING QUOTE OR ANY OTHER QUESTIONS, COMBINED SHIPPING O'K.
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