Ford Falcon Original Hood And Trunk 1964 on 2040-parts.com
Clinton Township, Michigan, United States
Original Hood and Trunk. Each has the original lettering on them. The Hood is missing the F in FORD but the trunk has the whole FALCON. They're in good shape for what they are, they're as you expect them to be. Not major damage, no need to pull them out or anything, they just need paint and fairing and they're ready to go on your Falcon. The hood has the base for the emblem, but no emblem; the plating is well pitted. I also have some sort of behind the grill piece, I don't remember exactly what it does, its pictured. This is LOCAL PICKUP ONLY, will not ship and please don't ask me to.
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