Oe Ford Right Front Splash Shield F65z-16a550-bc on 2040-parts.com
Manitowoc, Wisconsin, US
You are bidding on one new OE Ford splash shield part number F65Z-16A550-BC. It fits 1996 F-Series right front with four wheel drive, see picture. Buyer to pay actual shipping. Payment due within 7 days of auction ending by paypal. Any questions ask before bidding, all sales final.
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