1970 71 72 73 Maverick Comet Grabber Gt Rear Lower Valance Small Bumper Ford on 2040-parts.com
Camano Island, Washington, United States
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good original rear valance , has had some dings in it , been dollied out , ready for skim before paint and install. very hard to find .convert large bumper car to small. will be listing front parts and bumper soon.
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