Nos 1970 Mustang Lower Shifter Boot #d0za-7e138-d on 2040-parts.com
Carmichaels, Pennsylvania, United States
This listing is for an NOS lower shifter boot for 1970 Mustangs. This boot is in excellent condition, and is stamped on the bottom with part number #D0ZA-7E138-D. This boot does not have any original Ford packaging, but is still in amazing shape.
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