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1971 Ford Ranchero -tailgate on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Crystal River, Florida, United States

Crystal River, Florida, United States
Condition:Used

1971 FORD RANCHERO -TAILGATE--- VERY GOOD CONDITION FOR BEING CLOSE TO 50 YEARS OLD-  YOU WILL GET THIS TAILGATE COMPLETE WITH ALL MOLDINGS AND TRIM.  THEY DONT MAKE ANY AFTER MARKET PARTS FOR THIS VECHICLE SO WHEN YOU SEE A NICE PART YOU BETTER GRAB IT/  THIS HAS NO RUST OR BONDO THAT I CAN SEE--- THE BOTTOM  LIP IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION.   ANY QUESTIONS CALL EDDIE  352 396 2860   NO SHIPPING  LOCAL PICK UP ONLY  UNLESS OTHER TERMS ARE AGREED TO/

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