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65 64 63 62 61 Ford Fairlane Key Blank Set Ignition Door Trunk Glove Box Vintage on 2040-parts.com

US $16.99
Location:

Oakdale, California, United States

Oakdale, California, United States
Condition:New

Up for is a set of Vintage Ilco key blanks for 65-63 Ford Fairlane. They are old stock in the same look and style as the original Ford keys. This style was Fairlane specific and used for only a couple years. Yet, they should work in any Ford Lincoln or Mercury with a single sided key (1 cut).

Buyer gets  2 keys - 1 Ignition/Door Key + 1 Trunk Glove Box Key. 

A nice set at a great price - perfect for your pocket and everyday use. Keys do show slight patina from age. I have an NOS Ford set in another auction if you're interested.

FREE SHIPPING. I ship once a week, usually on Friday.

Please ask all questions before bidding and check out my other auctions as I clean out the shop in preparation for a move.

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