Pair Of 1970-1977 Ford Maverick Side Marker Housings And Lenses on 2040-parts.com
High Point, North Carolina, US
For sale today is a pair of rear side marker lights and housings for a 1970-1977 Ford Maverick. One lens has a crack in it, as show, but seal it up and you'll never see it from the outside. Lenses, housings, and mount brackets included with this sale.
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