Nos 65 66 Ford Truck Parking Light Lenses C5tz-13208-a Fomoco on 2040-parts.com
Grantville, Pennsylvania, US
HERE WE HAVE A NOS PAIR OF 65-66 FORD TRUCK FRONT PARKING LIGHT LENSES .
FORD PART NUMBER C5TZ-13208-A
ARE IN NOS CONDITION
FEEL FREE TO ASK ANY QUESTIONS. THANKS
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