1966-67 Fairlane & Comet 2 Door Hardtop, 1967 Ranchero Lower Rear Fender Spash Shield - LH
Fitment
Product Details
- New Exclusive Repair Panel
- Driver Side
- Original Quality 20 Gauge Steel Construction
- The Best Way To Deal With This Commonly Rusted And/Or Damaged Piece
- Replaces Ford Part # C6OZ-16103-A
Now available is this reproduction lower rear fender splash shield for the '66-67 Ford Fairlane/Mercury Comet 2 door hardtop and '67 Ford Ranchero from Auto Metal Direct. This piece installs between the rear of the front fender and the inner cowl side assembly. Stamped from high quality heavy gauge steel on exclusive new tools, each one features the correct shape, size, bends, and holes, like original. Yours will arrive EDP coated to help protect against rust and corrosion. Fit carefully to the car before attaching permanently. This step will produce the results your restoration deserves. You will find the quality of this piece justifies the cost, and provides a superior finished product. It is truly a premium grade repair panel.
1966-67 Fairlane & Comet 2 Door Hardtop, 1967 Ranchero Lower Rear Fender Spash Shield - LH Is Premium Grade Sheetmetal For Your Restoration
WARNING This product can expose you to chemicals including Cadmium which is known to the State of California to cause cancer on birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information, visit www.p65warnings.ca.gov
Base Part Number | 874934 |
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Brand | Auto Metal Direct AMD |
Make / Model | Series | Body | Notes | Year |
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Make / Model Ford Fairlane 500 | Series | Body | Notes | Year 1966, 1967 |
Make / Model Ford Fairlane 500XL | Series | Body | Notes | Year 1966, 1967 |
Make / Model Ford Fairlane Base | Series | Body | Notes | Year 1966, 1967 |
Make / Model Ford Ranchero 500 | Series | Body | Notes | Year 1967 |
Make / Model Ford Ranchero 500 XL | Series | Body | Notes | Year 1967 |
Make / Model Ford Ranchero Base | Series | Body | Notes | Year 1967 |
Make / Model Mercury Comet | Series | Body | Notes | Year 1966, 1967 |