The item for sale is the upper and lower cowl pan for a 1969-1970 Mustang. There are no rust holes in either piece. The cowl came from a western states car. The rust is on the surface and some of the original paint still exists. The cowls have not been split apart, the factory spot welds still are in tact.
Other Parts for Sale
- Hood center strip moulding trim - 1976 1977 oldsmobile cutlass 76 77 77oc1-1h(US $30.00)
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- 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 corvette c-2 power window switch(US $35.00)
- 1956 pontiac front speeker grill, 3 window cranks(US $38.00)
- 1959 chevy impala, convertible, nomad fender top trim strip moulding(US $300.00)
- Carburetor kit 58 59 60 61 desoto v8 w/ carter bbd 2bbl new 1958 1959 1960 1961(US $64.99)
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