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66 Ford Galaxie 7-litre Trunk Emblem Insert New on 2040-parts.com

US $219.99
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USA, United States
Condition:New Placement on Vehicle:Rear

 1966 FORD  GALAXIE 7-LITRE  trunk emblem insert new.  If there is a problem, please contact me before leaving negative feedback. "INSURANCE INCLUDED" in the shipping price!!  Any questions call: nine two zero-two one seven-two two seven zero.   I HAVE MANY NEW ( NOS)  AND USED 1965 THRU 1970 FORD GALAXIE PARTS (500' AND XL'S)!!! I can list.   Please let me know if you need anything. THANKS   

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