1964 1965 1966 1967 Ford Mustang Wheels Fastback 289 Gt Gt350 Mercury Fairlane V on 2040-parts.com
Lafayette, Louisiana, United States
CALL ME IF INTERESTED IN THE WHEEL, 337 257 7679. YOU ARE BIDDING ON ONE SPARE 100% ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT 14X4.5" 1964 65 66 67 ERA FORD MUSTANG WHEEL. MAY HAVE COME ON SOME MERCURY CARS AS WELL AND/OR FAIRLANE. IF YOU HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR A NICE ONE FOR YOUR OLD MUSTANG PROJECT, HERE IT IS! I WILL SHIP IMMEDIATELY.. HAS OLD TRADITIONAL OVAL FORD/FOMOCO STAMP AND DATE STAMPS DOWN NEAR THE LUG HOLES. BEAUTIFUL CONDITION, JUST NEEDS RESTORATION TO LOOK LIKE BRAND NEW, OLD TIRE BEADS HAVE BEEN REMOVED.
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