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Nos 1965-1967 Ford E-100 Econoline License Plate Light Body & Wiring..new In Box on 2040-parts.com

US $34.95
Location:

Liberty, Kentucky, United States

Liberty, Kentucky, United States
Condition:New Brand:Ford Manufacturer Part Number:C5UZ-13560-B

Up for sale is a new old stock 1965-1967 Econoline rear license plate light housing and wiring assembly. New original Ford and super nice. Part number C5UZ-13560-B.

 

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I try to ship most items the same day or day after the payment is received but due to my hectic work schedule and life in general it may occasionally be 2-3 WORKING days before I can get it done. I do not answer emails during the weekend (Saturday & Sunday is family time) so please be patient and I'll get back with you on Monday morning. I take great pride in my business and I strive for 100% positive feedback and a 5 star rating. If you have a problem with an item please just let me know so we can get it taken care of as soon as possible.  Your business is greatly appreciated!!!


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