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Used 1967? Ford Galaxie 500 4 Dr, Right Parking Light Lens on 2040-parts.com

US $10.00
Location:

Granville, North Dakota, United States

Granville, North Dakota, United States
Original, USED condition. Dirty, rock chip crack, top broken corner, but is hidden behind bumper. Sold As-Is, see pics.
Manufacturer Part Number:67 FD

Here is a Great Find!

Right Parking Light Lens.

1967? Ford Galaxie 500, 4 Door.

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Wittmayer Scrap Iron LLC * Granville, ND

701-833-4727 Angie

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