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Ford 1975/1988 Mustang, Capri 1981/1988 Escort "lens" (dome Lamp) Free Shipping on 2040-parts.com

US $29.95
Location:

Seligman, Arizona, United States

Seligman, Arizona, United States
20 TO MORE THAN 60 YEAR OLD, NEW OLD STOCK
Manufacturer Part Number:D5FZ-13783-E Warranty:No Interchange Part Number:D5FZ13783E Part Brand:FORD 1975/1988 MUSTANG DOME LAMP LENS

  

ONE FORD 1975/1988 MUSTANG, CAPRI, ESCORT, LYNX AND OTHERS "LENS" (DOME LAMP). PLEASE VERIFY THIS PART NUMBER FOR YOUR EXACT APPLICATION. PART D5FZ-13783-E, NEW OLD STOCK

The picture you see is the exact part or parts, (or the same exact part number/s), that you will receive. Items described as unopened may have one or two of the item opened for pictures and immediately re-closed.

You are responsible to research and decide if what you see in the pictures and read in the description is the item/s you need.

One of no matter how many are shown in the pictures is what you will receive. Unless, the listing states one unit of multiple, (2, 3, etc.), quantity. We include multiple parts in the pictures, sometimes, to give the buyer a better conceptual idea of what the item or items look like. Your item will be genuine brand name, (example Ford etc.), unless clearly listed as a replacement part. You may or may not receive a box, envelope or brand packaging as is shown in the picture. Your item/s will be marked clearly and packaged carefully and WILL be brand name items unless otherwise stated in the title and/or description.

Some items might have surface rust. We will make an attempt to show that condition on a typical part in our pictures to make you aware. In our opinion if an item is listed. The rust will not have a detrimental effect on function. It certainly will effect cosmetic appearance.

 Please look at our variety of Ford, Lincoln, & Mercury, twenty to more than sixty year old New Old Stock motor vehicle parts. We also, on occasion, have other types of items listed. 

We will accept return for up to thirty days from your receipt of shipment with return shipping cost paid by the buyer.

PayPal only please. Credit cards may be used at PayPal.

WE WILL SHIP WORLD WIDE BY USPS INTERNATIONAL FIRST CLASS MAIL WHICH ALLOWS UP TO 4 POUNDS.

International Buyers: : Shipping charges (not free), Import duties, taxes and any other misc. charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the buyer's responsibility. Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding/buying.

ARIZONA BUYERS ONLY,  MUST PAY 6.35% SALES TAX. 

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DISCLAIMER: Seller is not responsible for incidental or punitive damages of any kind what so ever. Sellers liability is limited to the amount paid by buyer including shipping/handling charge.



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