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1973-1977 Ford Ltd Galaxie Dash Bezel Headlight Wiper Trim Panel Rare Woodgrain on 2040-parts.com

US $14.95
Location:

Vinton, Virginia, United States

Vinton, Virginia, United States
Minor scratches and some chrome paint detail missing but overall in good shape, ready to install.
Placement on Vehicle:Left, Front Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Surface Finish:wood grain plastic Brand:Ford / OEM Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:D3AB-65045C91-BF

Up for auction is a vintage OEM headlight and wiper control switch trim panel that will fit 1973-1977 Ford LTD and country squire wagons.
Panel is in very good condition for its age and is ready to install on your classic Ford. It came from a '74 LTD Brougham and it has been kept for many years in cool dry storage. While there are some minor scratches and the chrome paint outlines are worn in places, the panel is still in excellent condition, free of any fading or cracks. It is the the LH side dash instrument panel bezel that houses the headlamp switch and wiper/washer control. The blue area near the bottom is designed to illuminate at night to display the "Lights" and "Wiper/Washer" lettering. These have been long since discontinued from Ford. Make your project complete with this excellent-quality OEM part !

Winner to pay calculated S&H fees to anywhere in the USA only. I will accept Paypal and all sales are final; no returns are accepted. Purchaser has examined the actual photos carefully and understands item is sold as-is and carries no warranty either expressed or implied. Keep your classic Ford looking its best; place your bid today before it's gone.
Panel is in very good condition for its age and is ready to install on your classic Ford.  It came from a '74 LTD Brougham and it has been kept for many years in cool dry storage.  While there are some minor scratches and the chrome paint outlines are worn in places, the panel is still in excellent condition, free of any fading or cracks.  It is the the LH side dash instrument panel bezel that houses the headlamp switch and wiper/washer control.  The blue area near the bottom is designed to illuminate at night to display the "Lights" and "Wiper/Washer" lettering.  These have been long since discontinued from Ford.  Make your project complete with this excellent-quality OEM part !

Winner to pay calculated S&H fees to anywhere in the USA only.  I will accept Paypal and all sales are final; no returns are accepted.   Purchaser has examined the actual photos carefully and understands item is sold as-is and carries no warranty either expressed or implied.   Keep your classic Ford looking its best; place your bid today before it's gone. 

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