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Nos 65 Ford Galaxie Fairlane Mirrors Lh Remote Control W/ Rh Match 1965 500 Xl on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Congress, Arizona, United States

Congress, Arizona, United States
Condition:New

NOS 65 FORD GALAXIE, FAIRLANE, AND MERCURY LEFT & RIGHT DOOR MIRROR KITS.  "FOMOCO" LOGO ON BOTH MIRRORS.

L.H. DRIVER SIDE REMOTE CONTROL W/ MATCHING R.H. PASSENGER SIDE MIRROR (NON-REMOTE).

BOTH KITS ARE COMPLETE WITH MOUNT PADS, HARDARE, INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS W/ TEMPLATES.  NOTHING MISSING.

MAY ALSO FIT 66 67 68 MODELS.

C5AZ-17696

NEW OLD STOCK ORIGINAL FORD KITS.

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