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Nos And Some Used Ford And Mercury Aftermarket Parts Lot 1930's Thru 1990's on 2040-parts.com

US $70.00
Location:

Paola, Kansas, United States

Paola, Kansas, United States
Condition:New Brand:Ford Motor Company, Moog, + + + UPC:Does not apply

You are bidding on one very large package lot of 1930's thru 1990's Ford Galaxie, Fairlane, Mustang, Truck, Ford, Meteor, Lincoln, Mercury + + +  New Old Stock, used and aftermarket  Misc. parts. There are to many parts to list. Please look the photo's over carefully for what is included, you can enlarge the photo's by clicking on the photo or moving the mouse over it. This is a very big and heavy parts lot priced to sell. The parts are in various conditions. Don't miss out on this opportunity. Thank you for looking.

 

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