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Used 61 Ford Galaxie Starliner Grille on 2040-parts.com

US $85.00
Location:

Sallisaw, Oklahoma, United States

Sallisaw, Oklahoma, United States
dings, scratches, dirt, dust, bird crap. barn debris
Interchange Part Number:1961 Ford Galaxie starliner Warranty:No Placement on Vehicle:Front Part Brand:FoMoCo USED Surface Finish:ORIGINAL/DIRTY Country of Manufacture:United States

 please study pics carefully. ZOOM IN! being sold as is. cheapern dirt. there are dings and some dots don't line up exactly. dirty as hell and needs some polish.

I have parted out a 61 starliner and  more. digging out more parts daily from a hoard of  30 yrs, a barn full of crap I aint gonna use. and there aint no sense in keepin you from gettin it any longer

youre always welcome to come by and pick it up. any questions?  Travis.   Sallisaw ok. 918-775-4273

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