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1960-1968 Oem Ford Radio Knobs, Mustang,fairlane,falcon,galaxie,mercury on 2040-parts.com

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Louisville, Kentucky, US

Louisville, Kentucky, US
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1960-1968 OEM Ford/Mercury Radio Knobs.Used but in excellent condition. These will fit multiple models made by Ford and Mercury. They came off a 1967 Mustang (marked C7). There are some light scratches that I feel could be buffed out, but are otherwise in excellent condition, even the plastic extender that was made for the one offset on some models is in perfect shape. Any questions feel free to email me. Thanks for looking!

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