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1963-64 Ford Thunderbird ( White ) Rear Floor Mats Nos Ford 1116 on 2040-parts.com

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Evansville, Indiana, United States

Evansville, Indiana, United States

1963-64 FORD THUNDERBIRD ( WHITE )  REAR FLOOR MATS

NEW ... NOS FORD

PART # C4SZ-6313106-D  ( WHITE ) IN COLOR

MATS WERE WHITE WHEN NEW, NOW HAVE A TAN ( STAINED COLOR )

BOTH MATS HAVE DISCOLORATION, PACKAGE STAINS ... SEE PICS

ORIGINAL BOX HAS SEEN BETTER DAYS, IS OLD & DETERIORATED

NOT PERFECT .... BUT STILL GOOD .... HARD TO FIND

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