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Trunk Latch Cover 1966 Thunderbird T-bird 1964-66 Ford Factory Original Oem 65 on 2040-parts.com

US $45.00
Location:

Rapid City, South Dakota, United States

Rapid City, South Dakota, United States
Condition:Used

Nice Cover, no cracks or damage. 

GOOD COVER FROM A 1966 THUNDERBIRD. IT SHOULD BE THE SAME FOR 64 THRU 1966 FORD THUNDERBIRD, THOUGH YOU SHOULD CONFIRM FITMENT. 


  E-mail with Questions or for more Photos. Satisfaction Guaranteed. .Insurance included with Shipping. See my other auctions for similar items.  Will combine shipping. Fixed prices for shipping are for lower 48.    No handling charges. International bidders: Please wait for the invoice as the eBay shipping calculator is close, but not close enough. I pack very well, using plenty of cushioning in strong boxes, and even double box with fragile items.  I usually ship the day after payment, US Postal for Light Items and Media, Fedex for heavier items.


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