Ford Custom Galaxie Rear Quarter Panel Left 64 1964 on 2040-parts.com
Arcanum, Ohio, US
Top quality reproduction panel stamped in the USA to from heavy gauge steel. Measures 21" high by 66" long. Right side is pictured but you will receive the left side. Fits the driver side (left) of 2 or 4 door Ford models including Custom, Galaxie, Country Sedan and Squire Station Wagon. International shipping requires a quote.
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