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1973 Mustang Coupe on 2040-parts.com

US $1,000.00
Location:

Tunnelton, West Virginia, US

Tunnelton, West Virginia, US
:

This is a complete 73 mustang coupe minus motor tranny and a few other parts it is complete for the most part The doors fenders and hood seem to be solid it has the hood with the scoops underneath the hood has som rust but is fixable this car has line locks on it too i bought it for the motor and tranny and now it is just sitting here any questions just ask you are more than welcome to come and look at it if you want more pics message me with a phone number to send them to I have a clear WV title I have it for local pickup but your more than welcome to arrange your own shipping

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