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CA Original Chrome, rear panels, and tire cover for sale

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kingkida

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Selling the original chrome parts from my recently restored 75 Ranger.
If you want more pics of different angles, PM me with your email.

Complete original set of chrome moulding - $150
Original chrome side mirror - $10
Original houndstooth rear interior panels, cut for rear speakers - $120

Make me an offer on any or all of it.

Moulding wide shot
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Moulding closeup
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Side mirror - rear angle
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Side mirror - side angle
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Rear panel - driver's side
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Rear panel - passenger side
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Rear panel - close up (notice sliver trim is peeling)
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They are the ginger houndstooth trim. Just posted pics of everything. Refresh this thread and it should show up.
 

CopperRanger

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Did you get new houndstooth rear trim panels? If so from where? Your bronco could be mines twin.
 

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I found an extra set of trim panels and peeled the covering back, then cut off that flap that folds over the hardtop bolts and re-glued the covering back down. Now I have another set for when the top is off. It looks more finished off with them on when I have the top off. Just an idea for your extra set.
 
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