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Oem High Beam Fomoc 5-3/4" Ford Headlight Bucket C80b-17a H 69 Mustang Torino on 2040-parts.com

US $39.95
Location:

Brooksville, Florida, United States

Brooksville, Florida, United States
Very Good Condition Few light spots of Surface Rust
Part Brand:Westinghouse Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front Brand:Ford Manufacturer Part Number:C80B-17A H UPC:Does not apply

OEM Vintage Headlight Head Lamp bucket and retainer ring.

This is the High Beam Bucket Ford Part number C80B-17A H


1968 Torino / Falcon 
1969 Mustang / Boss 302 Boss 429 / Cougar 


I also have Vintage Matching pair High/Low and Low Beam 12v FOMOC LOGO 5-3/4" Westinghouse Ford Headlight Bulb Bulbs

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