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1965 1966 Original Mustang Coupe Rear Quarter Extension End Caps Die Cast Pair on 2040-parts.com

US $40.00
Location:

Vincennes, Indiana, United States

Vincennes, Indiana, United States

Original pair of rear quarter extension end caps from a 1966 Ford Mustang Coupe. The car is in rough condition but I am salvaging any parts that are still intact and usable.  

Like all of the items we sell, this item is sold "AS IS" so please look at pictures closely . We sell a wide variety of new and used items. We try to describe them as best we can but we are not professionals, nor are we experts on any type of items we sell.  When we sell a used item normal wear, scratches, & signs of use should be expected. Most items will need a quick cleaning. We do not offer warranties or refunds. Should a refund be granted for any reason it will be less all the shipping fees.  All sales are final. No returns. No international shipping.  Thank you for looking at and/or bidding on this item.  Please feel free to check out my other listings at my eBay store. 

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