The "f" Letter/badge/insignia From A Late 60's Ford on 2040-parts.com
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I TOOK THIS LETTER (F) OFF OF A PIECE OF FORD SHEET METAL THAT WE SCRAPPED MAKING MY 1968 PROSTREET RANCHERO.
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