1964- 1966 Ford Mustang Coat Hooks And Screws - New!!! on 2040-parts.com
Rocklin, California, United States
A brand new pair of repo coat hooks with new screws for a 1964 - 1966 Ford Mustang. They will work in both Coupes and Fastbacks. Replace those rusted and pitted hooks to finish off your interior restoration. Shipping will be $6.00. Save on shipping with multiple purchases. Thanks for looking.
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