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(nos) Ford 1965-68 Mustang Horn Ring Contact Plate C5zz-13a823-b Fairlane, Comet on 2040-parts.com

US $69.95
Location:

midwest, United States

midwest, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:C5ZZ-13A823-B Warranty:No Surface Finish:OEM ORIGINAL Part Brand:FoMoCo

 1965-1968 FORN MUSTANG HORN RING CONTACT PLATE (NOS FORD PART)

NOS ( NEW OLD STOCK ) PART IN ORIGINAL BOX BY FORD MOTOR CO.

FOMOCO PART# C5ZZ-13A823-B

PERFECT EOM FORD PART TO REPLACE YOUR MISSING OR BROKEN ORIGINAL HORN RING CONTACT PLATE! IF YOU ARE BUILDING A CONCOURS QUALITY RESTORATION THIS IS A MUST HAVE PART!

-GIVE YOUR VINTAGE MUSTANG RESTORATION THE BEST...A TRUE NOS FORD PART!

APPLICATION SPECIFIC: 1965-68 FORD MUSTANG ( ALSO FITS FAIRLAINE & COMET)

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