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New 71 79 Ford Sunvisor Anchor Pins Lh Rh Maverick F100 Torino 72 73 74 75 76 77 on 2040-parts.com

US $15.90
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Broadway, Virginia, United States
Condition:New Brand:unbranded Other Part Number:EBD3AZ-6504114PR Manufacturer Part Number:EBD3AZ-6504114PR Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front UPC:Does not apply

New 71 79 Ford Sunvisor Anchor Pins LH RH Maverick F100 Torino 72 73 74 75 76 77


These pair of new reproduction 

sunvisor anchor pins fits 

1971-78 Galaxie / full-size Ford; 

1971-72 Torino; 

1971-78 Mustang; 

1971-72 Thunderbird; 

1971-77 Maverick; 

1971-72 full-size Mercury; 

1971-72 Cougar; 

1971-77 Comet; 

1976-79 Ford F-Series pickup truck; 

1978-79 Bronco. 

Includes tips.


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