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New 1963-71 Ford Floor Pan Plugs Thunderbird Comet F-100 Fairlane Torino Ford on 2040-parts.com

US $12.90
Location:

Broadway, Virginia, United States

Broadway, Virginia, United States
Condition:New Brand:unbranded Other Part Number:377949-S Manufacturer Part Number:EB377949S Placement on Vehicle:front, rear, left, right

New 1963-71 Ford Floor Pan Plugs Thunderbird Comet F-100 Fairlane Torino Ford


These new reproduction
floor pan plugs fit
1963–70 Thunderbird
1963–71 Fairlane / Torino
1968–73 Comet
1963–70 Galaxie
1973–79 Ford F-Series pickup truck
(hole at front of bed to access moulding fastener).
This is a set of eight 7/8 inch rubber plugs.
Ford part number 377949-S.



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