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Nos 1968 Ford Fairlane Torino Quarter Reflector - Coupe Convertible C8oz-13380-c on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Silverton, Oregon, United States

Silverton, Oregon, United States
NOS - new old stock
Placement on Vehicle:Left, Rear Warranty:No

One NOS 1968 Ford Fairlane Torino coupe and convertible only rear Left Hand quarter reflector.  This only fits 1968.  Will NOT fit 1969.  Ford Part number is C8OZ-13380-C Very nice condition.  Clean and no dents.  I cleaned the dust off of it and it shines very nicely.  This has been sitting for a long time.  I have never installed this.   At the right angle or right amount of light you can notice some hazing or small scratches from being inside the box so long, but a few feet away you cannot tell.

Box is included in the auction.  Box does not show any damage.

Part will be boxed and packaged in the original box in a different box with padding and packing to make sure it doesn't get damaged during shipping.

Please do your own research and please verify this part fits your vehicle before buying.  I do not take responsibility if this doesn't fit your application.

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