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Nos 1967 To 71 Fairlane Comet Torino Cyclone Rear Spring Shackle Kit on 2040-parts.com

US $67.00
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Uhrichsville, Ohio, US

Uhrichsville, Ohio, US
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NOS 1967 thru 1971 Ford Fairlane GT , Comet Cyclone, Torino, Fairlane Cobra, Mercury Cyclone, Falcon rear spring shackle. Excellent NOS condition with no rust as pictured.   Buyer pays shipping costs. Payment by Paypal, USP$ Order and personal check. Check must clear bank before parts will be shipped. Ohio residents must pay Ohio sale tax. READ!!! I will calculate it at the end of the auction.  Any questions or concerns email or call Brian at 1-740-922-9680. Check out my other auctions for more Ford parts.

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