Nos Ford Dome Light Bezel 1967-70 Mustang 61-65 Comet 60-64 Galaxie Coaf-13788-a on 2040-parts.com
Waynesboro, Pennsylvania, United States
NOS (NEW OLD STOCK) DOME LIGHT AKA CARGO LIGHT PLASTIC BEZEL. ORIGINAL FORD PRODUCT WITH BOX. THIS PART WAS USED ON ALL OF THE FOLLOWING:
- 1967-70 MUSTANG COUPE - 1960-62 GALAXIE - 1963-64 GALAXIE (EXCEPT #57 & #63) - 1962-65 FAIRLANE - 1961-65 COMET PAYPAL ONLY. SHIPS 1ST CLASS NOTE: WATCH MY OTHER LISTINGS IN THE UPCOMING WEEKS FOR MORE NOS FORD MUSTANG PARTS (AND OTHERS IF INTERCHANGABLE). MY FATHER WAS THE OWNER OF "RON'S MUSTANG PARTS" IN THE LATE 1970'S TILL THE EARLY 90'S. MANY OF THESE PARTS HAVE BEEN IN THE SHOP SINCE IT CLOSED 20+ YEARS AGO AND HE HAS DECIDED TO START CLEARING OUT... |
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