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1954 Ford Crestline Customline Mainline Choke Knob And Bezel on 2040-parts.com

US $15.00
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Caspian, Michigan, United States

Caspian, Michigan, United States
ITEM IS AS SEEN IN PICTURE THE CABLE WAS CUT, THE BEZEL PLASTIC LOOKS GOOD AS DOES THE CLEAR SPACER THE KNOB HAS SOME PITTING. PLEASE LOOK AT PICTURES CAREFULLY AND ASK ANY QUESTIONS YOU MAY HAVE.
Brand:Ford Warranty:No Surface Finish:chrome

1954 FORD CRESTLINE CUSTOMLINE MAINLINE. ITEM IS AS SEEN IN PICTURE THE CABLE WAS CUT, THE BEZEL PLASTIC LOOKS GOOD AS DOES THE CLEAR SPACER THE KNOB HAS SOME PITTING.. PLEASE LOOK AT PICTURES CAREFULLY AND ASK ANY QUESTIONS YOU MAY HAVE. PARTS ARE USED AND SOLD AS IS WITH NO WARRANTY. PARTS ARE RETURNABLE SELLER MUST BE CONTACTED WITHIN 14 DAYS OF DELIVERY AND BUYER MUST PAY RETURN SHIPPING FOR A REFUND. NO SHIPPING CHARGES WILL BE REFUNDED. SEE OUR STORE FOR OTHER PARTS. 

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