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Vintage Early Ford Bronco Spare Tire Rack In Great Shape 66-77 Rare & Nice!! on 2040-parts.com

US $149.95
Location:

Lehighton, Pennsylvania, United States

Lehighton, Pennsylvania, United States
Removed from a 1976 Bronco. Has been stored in the garage for many years. Is not rusted or rotted at all and is in great shape.
Placement on Vehicle:Rear Warranty:No

Hello,
     Up for sale is a Rear Spare Tire Rack removed from a 1976 Bronco.  These were offered as an option as some bronco did not come with one.  It has been stored in the garage for many years.  Is not rusted or rotted at all and is in great shape.  Besides that, Pictures speak louder than words!  Any questions please feel free to ask!  Thank You!

 



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