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Nos 1958 - 1973 Ford Headlight Set Fairlane Torino Galaxie 1966 1967 1968 1969 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Navan, Ontario, Canada

Navan, Ontario, Canada
Condition:New


NOS set of 4 headlights (2 low beams and 2 high beams) for many 1958-1973 Ford models.  They will work on any Ford model in these years with the 4 headlight system. They are brand new original Ford and in very nice condition.  They were made for Ford by General Electrics (there are no actual Ford scripts on the glass).  Part number D2AZ-13007-A and D2AZ-13007-B. EXACT SHIPPING WILL BE CALCULATED AT THE END OF AUCTION. I PUT $30 cause it would not let me go further with out a price. Shipping may be cheaper or more depending on where you live and we can ship anywhere in the world. Buyer pays actual shipping. Payment must be made using paypal before 24 hours of auction ending. Any questions, give Raphael a call at 613-867-4485. Feel free to contact me if you have any questions about payment. Thanks for looking.

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