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New 1966 67 Fairlane Window Handles Crank Regulator Lh Rh Falcon Comet Ford on 2040-parts.com

US $42.90
Location:

Broadway, Virginia, United States

Broadway, Virginia, United States
Condition:New Brand:unbranded Placement on Vehicle:front, rear, left, right Manufacturer Part Number:EBC6OZ-6223342PR

New 1966 67 Fairlane Window Handles Crank Regulator LH RH Falcon Comet Ford


This pair of new reproduction
window regulator crank handles fits
1966-67 Fairlane / Comet –
front and rear door and quarter window;
1966-67 Falcon –
front and rear door and quarter window.
Screw-on type with black knob.
NOTE: This handle is not correct in appearance
for some Comet models, but will still fit.



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