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Nos 1971 72 Ford Pinto Rh Door Trim Molding on 2040-parts.com

US $18.95
Location:

Cocoa Beach, Florida, United States

Cocoa Beach, Florida, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:Ford Manufacturer Part Number:D1FZ 6220938 A

Please read everything.............. Up for Auction Today is a NOS 1971 72 Ford Pinto RH Door Molding in very good condition.May fit other years but please use the part # to verify that. Please look at all the pictures carefully, know your parts needs, and ask questions before bidding. I ship moldings in PVC it costs more but its the only way to know you will get the part undamaged.  19.89 to ship carefully in pvc to the 48 states. See my other related parts for combined shipping. Thank you for looking!!

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