1965 1966 Mustang Fastback Rear Quarter Trim Panels Fiberglass Corner Pair on 2040-parts.com
Matthews, North Carolina, US
These are the hard to find Fastback rear quarter panel trim pieces that fit in the corners of your 1965 or 1966 mustang. These are Fastback specific and are impossible to find, let alone in good condition like these.
These show signs of wear, but the tabs are not broken. they have been repainted a few times over the years, so you will want to paint them to match your interior anyway. I am selling the set of two. they are matched and are from the same car
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