Nos 1964 Ford Thunderbird Steering Idler Arm, Read Below on 2040-parts.com
Grafton, Ohio, United States
C3SZ-3A734-B New, never installed, genuine Ford, part of a inventory that we purchased... This idler arm fits the following... 1964 Ford Thunderbird Never after marketed, these are getting scarce since they were a one year, one application part. Super clean, ready to install. NOS! we combine shipping! 18690 |
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