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Ford 1965 F100 Front Clip Includes Grille Bezels Inside Fenders $600 Must Pickup on 2040-parts.com

US $780.00
Location:

Leander, Texas, United States

Leander, Texas, United States
ASIS
Brand:Ford Surface Finish:primer Primary Color:Brown Warranty:No Warranty Placement on Vehicle:Rear Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

Here's a front clip for a Ford F100 1965
This is a truck we are parting out.

This auction is for the front grille with bezels ( bezels are painted white ) The support pieces behind the grille, The interior fender wheel wells. The exterior fenders stay with the cab. but the whole truck is available.

Buyer must pickup or pay for storage till they can pickup. ( $50 a month for 2 months max).
 $600 start bid

NO tax we are not a dealer.

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