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Tailgate Lower Hinge, 1966/68 Galaxie, Fairlane, Falcon Station Wagon Nos on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Cedar, Minnesota, United States

Cedar, Minnesota, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:C6AZ-71430A48-A Placement on Vehicle:Rear Brand:Ford Warranty:No

This part is for all dual action tailgates. It is NOS original Ford and in excellent condition. It will fit 1966/68 Ford Galaxie, Fairlane and Falcon station wagons.
I have been sorting thru thousands of parts this summer so check in often for many hard to find parts. These parts date back to the 50’s and 60’s and 70’s. Most have never been offered for sale before. I will be listing these parts for many months and years to come. Please note that the parts I sell are mostly NOS [new old stock]. This simply means they are new original Ford. They may or may not be in a box. They will all be in good “never been installed” condition. However they will NOT be perfect. All these parts were mass produced and Ford never intended for them to be perfect in todays standards. If you are building a car to look “Time period correct” then NOS is the only way to go. I try very very hard to represent these parts to the best of my knowledge. If for any reason you are unhappy with your purchase, please contact me. I will take care of the issue and help in any way I can. Please don’t contact Ebay without giving me a chance to resolve the issue first. Thanks

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