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New 1967 Galaxie Door Handles Deluxe Interior Fairlane Gt Xl Mustang Lh Rh Ford on 2040-parts.com

US $49.90
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Broadway, Virginia, United States
New 1967 Galaxie Door Handles Deluxe Interior Fairlane GT XL Mustang LH RH Ford, US $49.90, image 1
Condition:New Brand:unbranded Placement on Vehicle:front, left, right Manufacturer Part Number:EBC7AZ-5422600PR

New 1967 Galaxie Door Handles Deluxe Interior Fairlane GT XL Mustang LH RH Ford


This pair of new reproduction
interior door handles fits
1967 Fairlane / Comet GT and XL;
1968 Mustang;
1967 Galaxie / full-size Ford (except Custom, Country Sedan)
1967 full-size Mercury;
1967-68 Cougar.
Fits left and right doors.
Deluxe hinge-type handles,
not the same as the standard interior handles.



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