1959 Edsel Windshield Garnish Moulding Interior Lower Set Of 3 Steel - Mel246 on 2040-parts.com
Thomasville, Pennsylvania, United States
1959 Edsel Windshield Trim - Lower Interior - Used - Original - Steel - Includes Right & Left Side Lower Trim Pieces & Right Side Pillar Trim Piece - They have some surface rust, but are very solid - Good Restorable Vintage Parts |
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