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1941-1948 Ford Car Chassis Engineering Ifs Mustang Ii 2 Hot Rat Rod Custom Nr on 2040-parts.com

US $1,500.00
Location:

Dubuque, Iowa, United States

Dubuque, Iowa, United States
Installed but not used. Surface Rust from sitting. Roughly 10 years old. Building a gasser.
Warranty:No

Here is a complete Chassis Engineering Mustang 2 IFS for the 1941-48 Ford Car.  Includes everything pictured.  Tubular A-Arms, Manual Rack, Motor Mount Tabs, Sway Bar.  

Suspension was never ran on the street.  

Stored in my garage.  There is some surface rust from sitting.  It is roughly 10 years old.  I am switching the car to a gasser.  No warranties or returns.  

Shipping arrangements and costs are sole responsibility of the buyer.  I can palletize this item.   

Questions, Call Vern 563-542-3137

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