Ford Galaxie Starliner Grille 1961 on 2040-parts.com
Telford, Tennessee, United States
1961 Ford Galaxie Country Sedan Squire grille in original condition. One headlight ring has bends and damage, but is repairable. The grill and other headlight ring are in excellent condition. Very restorable part and oe Ford.
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