1955/56 Thunderbird Convertible Top Header Chrome on 2040-parts.com
Hudson, Florida, United States
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1955/56 thunderbird convertible header chrome....used with small dimple in the ends.....good for driver t-birds....might fit 1957...don't know for sure. No center piece
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