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New 1961 69 Ford Mirror Arm Rearview Interior Galaxie Fairlane Falcon Tbird on 2040-parts.com

US $19.90
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Broadway, Virginia, United States

Broadway, Virginia, United States
Condition:New Brand:unbranded Placement on Vehicle:front Manufacturer Part Number:C2SZ-17690F Surface Finish:satin

New 1961 69 Ford Mirror Arm Rearview Interior Galaxie Fairlane Falcon Tbird


This new reproduction
interior rear-view mirror mounting arm fits
1963-65 Falcon / Comet;
1968-69 Falcon;
1963-69 Galaxie fastback and convertible;
1964-65 Galaxie;
1966-67 Galaxie 4-door hardtop, fastback and convertible;
1968-69 Galaxie;
1963 Fairlane hardtop;
1964-65 Fairlane;
1966-67 Fairlane fastback and convertible;
1968-69 Fairlane;
1968-69 Cougar;
1968-69 Mustang;
1968-69 Bronco;
1961-69 Thunderbird.
This mirror arm has the OE-correct satin finish.
Includes two arm pieces and two screws.
Sold as a set.



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