1970-71 Torino Cobra Fairlane Ranchero Front Spoiler on 2040-parts.com
Largo, Florida, US
1970-71 torino Cobra fairlane ranchero fiberglass front spoiler. This is one of the original ones not one of the plastic ones they sell now. This needs a little bit of work, but how often do you see these come up for sale? I am having to relist this item because the previous buyer was unwilling to handle the shipping cost. I am making this a buy it now with the shipping included so there are no suprises.
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