73 74 75 76 77 78 79 Ford Truck F F100 F150 F250 F350 Nos Chrome Bed Hooks on 2040-parts.com
East Earl, Pennsylvania, United States
You are bidding a set of 8 1973-1979 Ford Truck NOS bed rail chrome hooks. New in Ford boxes with part # D3TZ-9900064-A. One bolt/ hardware pack is missing. Rare to find set. If you have any questions please call Kurt at 717-490-1604.
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