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1967 67 Oem Nos Ford Galaxie Xl Grill Emblem Ornament C7az-8213-b on 2040-parts.com

US $569.00
Location:

Waxahachie, Texas, United States

Waxahachie, Texas, United States
This item is NOS or New Old Stock. It was manufactured by or for Ford Motor Company to be used in the repair or service of production vehicles. Minor imperfections can be present.
Brand:Ford OEM Fits Models:XL LTD CUSTOM GALAXIE Warranty:No Years:1967 67 Ford Part Number:C7AZ-8213-B Part Brand:Ornament Emblem Part Condition:NOS - New Old Stock

1967 NOS OEM Galaxie XL Grille Emblem. Excellent Color. This item is New Old Stock (NOS) from Ford and you are responsible for determining that this part is correct for your application. I have a large variety of NOS parts for both 1969 and 1970 Galaxie, LTD and XL so please visit my eBay store 69 Ford XL to find more items that interest you. If you need further assistance, please send me an eBay message. 69 Ford XL It is Important that you read the following before Purchase…... NOS that means it is new and has never been installed on a car. We try our best to accurately describe the parts we sell but we can and do make mistakes just like everyone else. Any out of the normal flaws are mentioned and most times even pictured in the description so there should be no surprises. There is NO refund on electrical parts. And, there is a 20% restocking Fee. Thank you for reading and for your understanding.

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