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Nos 65 71 Ford Tailgate Window Regulator Handle Fairlane 66 67 68 69 70 Genuine on 2040-parts.com

US $34.90
Location:

Broadway, Virginia, United States

Broadway, Virginia, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:Ford Placement on Vehicle:Rear Manufacturer Part Number:C5AZ-7144008ANOS

NOS 65 71 Ford Tailgate Window Regulator Handle Fairlane 66 67 68 69 70 Genuine


Here is an N.O.S. genuine Ford 

tailgate window regulator handle that fits 


1965-67 Ford 4-door Ranch Wagon / 

Country Sedan station wagon; 


1968 Ford 4-door Custom 500 Ranch Wagon / 

4-door Country Sedan / 

4-door Ranch Wagon station wagon; 


1966-71 Fairlane / Torino station wagon; 


1966-70 Falcon station wagon. 


Has some scratches from "shelf wear," 

but is otherwise in good condition.


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throughout the United States. 


Virginia residents add 5% sales tax. 


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