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Vintage Ford Crown Vic Victoria Floor Front Mat Rubber White on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Yankton, South Dakota, United States

Yankton, South Dakota, United States
In good condition - shows use - no tears or holes
UPC:Does Not Apply

This Ford - Crown Victoria - front floor mat is a great storage unit find.
Measures 63-1/2" long x 25-3/4" tall (drivers side) x 26-1/2" tall (passengers side) x 14-1/2 tall (in the middle).
My photos do not do this justice, it is hard to get a good photo of a large white item, such as this. This is used, it does have some spots. I cleaned it with soap and water and probably needs more TLC, you have to decide.
As it, this would be great in anyone's vintage Crown Vic.

General Information

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Payment/Shipping

Payment Terms: - We accept the following forms of payment: PayPal - ONLY.
- South Dakota residents will be charged 6.00% sales tax as required by South Dakota law.

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Returns

Returns: - If we have made a mistake in our description or in our photos, we will gladly take the item back. - If we have shipped the wrong item, we will take the item back. - Returns accepted within 30 days. Money will be refunded upon our receiving the item. back, in the good condition it was sent to you. Buyer pays all shipping costs.
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