1959 Ford Fairlane Galaxie Front Grill Oem on 2040-parts.com
Castle Creek, New York, United States
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Up For Sale Is A Front Grille From - -1959 FORD FAIRLANE / GALAXIE FRONT GRILL- -OEM- -RUSTED BUT JUST SURFACE RUST NO PITTING - -ALL INTACT AND SOLID NO CRACKS OR BREAKS.- -ANY OTHER QUESTIONS OR ANYTHING AT ALL JUST EMAIL ME AND I WILL GET RIGHT BACK TO YOU. -The item in the pictures is the exact item you will recieve at auction ending . -Make sure you check out all the photos and email -and i will get back asap. Paypal payment at auction ending and there is no returns so make sure you look at all the pictures and ask any questions . THANKS, Happy Bidding!!!! |
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