Vintage Ford Oval Crest Classic White Gold Key Set Nos Keys 1977 1978 1979 1980 on 2040-parts.com
Akron, Ohio, US
These keys were originally manufactured in the 1960's and are no longer being produced. Keys are 10k white gold over heat treated brass. Included in the set is the steering wheel key fob. Photo shows the chrome three spoke wheel. This keyring was desinged in the 60's to accommodate the same artwork as the white gold keys. The key ring is good quality black leather with chrome plating.
We offer Classic Key Sets for many American cars.
The vintage Ford Oval is designed with the original style artwork in blue and silver on a white background. You receive one ignition/door blank, one trunk/glove box blank and the matching leather key fob. The keys can be cut at your local lock shop. These keys will fit all Fords from 1965-1984 and some newer.
Shipping is $4.95 U.S., $6.95 to Canada and $8.95 International. There are no returns.
Please ask any questions before bidding.
JESSER'S CLASSIC KEYS
26 West Street
Akron OH 44303-2344
Phone 330-376-8181
Fax 330-384-9129
rev. 03/13
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