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1968 1969 Fairlane Torino Talladega Ps Rear Quarter Panel Fender Extension Cobra on 2040-parts.com

US $78.22
Location:

Painesville, Ohio, United States

Painesville, Ohio, United States
Bead blasted clean. Will need detailing and primer....
Brand:FORD Manufacturer Part Number:C9OB-6328518-A


1968 1969 FAIRLANE TORINO TALLADEGA PASSENGER SIDE REAR QUARTER PANEL FENDER EXTENSION

This is from a 1969 Ford Torino  Will fit other years and models.  You check to be sure!  Passenger (right) side rear 1/4 panel extension in very good condition.  No damage.  No dents.  No cracks.  No repairs.  No stripped or boogered holes or studs. Has been bead blasted clean and is ready to detail and primer.  This has no provision for the side marker light. (68?)  Why fight with a beat up painted mess when you can get this?

Ford part number  C9OB-6328518-A


Check my other auctions for more parts for this bike as well as others. Buyer to pay actual S&H in addition to bid. Click on blue 'shipping and payment' tab above to find your shipping cost. Will ship anywhere as long as you agree to the extra shipping charges, if any. Will combine shipping on multiple items that end within 7 days of each other. (Full price on most expensive item, 1/2 off subsequent items-on items that can be shipped together) MunnyorderCashiersCheck or Paypal only, please. Cashonpickuphere is fine, also. Great parts for that project bike. motorcycle restoration, or basket case, chopper bobber cafe racer restomod etc. All parts are sold as is. Look carefully at the pictures and descriptions and be sure this is what you want.  66 67 68 6970 71 1970 1971 428 Cobra jet CJ 428CJ 390 Talladega torino fairlane
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