1962 Ford Galaxie Lower Windshield Moulding on 2040-parts.com
Patton, Missouri, US
1962 Ford Galaxie lower windshield moulding, this came from a 2 door sedan, may fit other models, good moulding needs cleaned and buffed, any questions just email, bidders outside the U.S. email for shipping cost.
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