1964-66 Mustang N O S Ford Made Tail Light Lens One Pair Fastbacks Convertibles on 2040-parts.com
Radiant, Virginia, US
WE HAVE A PAIR ( 2 ) NEW N.O.S. (New Old Stock) FORD FACTORY MADE TAIL LIGHT LENS FOR 1964-66 MUSTANGS, SHELBYS, FASTBACKS, CONVERTIBLES, AND COUPES. THESE WERE MADE YEARS AGO BY OEM FORD FACTORY MASS PRODUCTION ASSEMBLY LINE PROCESS. THEY ARE N. O. S. ORIGINAL FORD MADE QUALITY FOR YOUR PERIOD CORRECT MUSTANG RESTORATION. THEY ARE NOT REPRODUCTIONS OR CHEAP IMITATIONS, BUT THE REAL THING. BEING SOLD AS ONE PAIR !
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