Ford Truck Tailgate Bezelw/red Reflector 1987-1996 on 2040-parts.com
Homer City, Pennsylvania, United States
Good Condition,ALL HARDWARE INCLUDED AS SEEN IN PICS ,Has the RED Reflector,Fits F-150,250,350 Pickups..small ding as seen in picture 3,some scuffs and normal wear
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