10 Trim Panel Fasteners! - Fits All 1973-1980 Fords - Mustang Pinto Ltd - 863-11 on 2040-parts.com
Sugar Land, Texas, US
This auction is for (10) new Trim Panel Retainers/Fasteners (as pictured) -- These will fit all 1973 thru 1980 Ford Models.
These will get the job done right, and properly secure the trim/panels! There is nothing worse than doing something twice!
Global shipping OK!!!
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