1966 Ford Thunderbird Drivers Side Grill Section on 2040-parts.com
Faith, North Carolina, US
this is a drivers side grill section from a 1966 thunderbird 2 door hardtop.it is in great used condition.has no cracks, chips or bad pitting. all mounting holes great and threaded holes. has not been cleaned and needs it.
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