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1968 Mustang Air Cleaner on 2040-parts.com

US $30.00
Location:

Saint Cloud, Florida, US

Saint Cloud, Florida, US
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1968 Mustang six cylinder air cleaner. This was removed from a Mustang but may be correct for other cars. Condition is good. The heat shroud that mounts on the exhaust manifold looks worn. See photos. Payment can be Paypal. No personal checks. Paypal account must be a U.S. account to work. U.S. sales only. Payment from other countries will not work.  I will not ship out of the U.S. No exceptions.  Thanks for looking.

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