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New 1960-70 Ford Window Rollers Galaxie Mustang F100 Fairlane Replacement Clips on 2040-parts.com

US $12.90
Location:

Broadway, Virginia, United States

Broadway, Virginia, United States
Condition:New Brand:unbranded Placement on Vehicle:front, rear, left, right Manufacturer Part Number:EB3135A

New 1960-70 Ford Window Rollers Galaxie Mustang F100 Fairlane Replacement Clips


These new replacement
window rollers and clips fit
1960-64 Galaxie / full-size Ford and Mercury - door windows
1961-70 full-size Ford / Mercury station wagon - tailgate window
1965-66 Mustang - door and quarter windows
1967-68 Mustang coupe and convertible - quarter windows
1967-68 Cougar all - quarter windows
1962 Fairlane - front door windows (not used in 1963)
1964-65 Fairlane - front door windows (not used in 1963)
1962-63 Meteor
1966-77 Bronco
1961-66 Thunderbird
1960-64 Falcon / Ranchero / Comet
1960-65 Falcon / Comet station wagon - tailgate window
1961-69 Ford F-Series (F-100/ F-250 / F-350) pickup truck.
This is a set of 6 replacement window rollers and clips.

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