Htf Rare 1957 1958 1959 Ford Skyliner Retractable Left Trunk Screw Jack Hardware on 2040-parts.com
Spencer, New York, United States
ORIGINAL FORD RETRACTABLE HARDTOP CONVERTIBLE TRUNK LID SCREW JACK. THIS WAS REMOVED FROM A 1958 SKYLINER (IM PARTING ONE OUT IF YOU NEED SOMETHING LET ME KNOW.). THIS PART IS USED AND BEING SOLD AS IS, AS PULLED FROM A 60 YEAR OLD RUSTY CAR. PLEASE SEE PICTURES. THIS PART SHOULD FIT 57-59 SKYLINER!
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