Original 1972 73 74 75 76 Ford Torino Ranchero Dual Sport Mirrors Pair D2ob- on 2040-parts.com
Millbrae, California, United States
This auction is for a pair of ORIGINAL PAIR OF 1972 73 MAYBE 1974 1975 76 FORD TORINO SPORT MIRRORS..RANCHERO ETC
PART NUMBER D2OB-17743-CWA COMPLETE WITH GASKETS BOLTS ADJUSTER ETC WORKS FINE..MIrrors in GOOD shape FOR their AGE NICE DRIVER QUALITY prime and repaint and install |
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