1962 Ford Falcon Project Body Parts Patch Panels?? Suspension? 61 63 on 2040-parts.com
OH, US
196???? FALCON PARTS CAR, IT'S PRETTY STRIPPED, BUT I AM SURE THERE ARE USABLE PATCH PANELS ON THE SHELL LEFT. IT ALSO HAS A PRETTY COMPLETE SUSPENSION. LET ME KNOW WHAT YOU NEED, WILLING TO CUT UP AND SELL INDIVIDUAL PARTS/SHIP THEM TO YOU (PAYMENT MUST BE MADE THROUGH PAYPAL BEFORE I WILL CUT THEM PRICE INCLUDING SHIPPING DEPENDS WHAT YOU WANT) OR WILL SELL THE WHOLE SHELL FOR $500
NO RETURNS REFUNDS OR EXCHANGES
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