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Northville, Michigan, United States

Northville, Michigan, United States
NOS 1975 MERCURY DIECAST METAL HEADER PANEL ORNAMENT IN GOOD UNUSED NOS CONDITION IN ORIGINAL FORD PARTS BOX-PART NUMBER D5MY-16850-A.
Brand:1975 MERCURY FULL SIZE CARS Surface Finish:CHROME PLATED DIECAST METAL Manufacturer Part Number:D5MY-16850-A Warranty:No Placement on Vehicle:Front

UP FOR AUCTION IS AN NOS 1975 MERCURY FULL SIZE CARS DIECAST METAL HEADER PANEL ORNAMENT. THE ITEM IS IN GOOD UNUSED NOS CONDITION AND COMES IN ITS ORIGINAL FORD PARTS BOX. IT WAS WELL STORED AND LOOKS GOOD. THE PART NUMBER IS D5MY-16850-A.



















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