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1965-66 Mustang "high-performance" Fender Emblem Pair Lh/rh (brand New) Hi-po289 on 2040-parts.com

US $24.50
Location:

midwest, United States

midwest, United States
Condition:New Brand:K.S. REPRODUCTIONS Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:C5ZZ-16228-B

 1965-66 MUSTANG  "HIGH PERFORMANCE" FENDER EMBLEM (PAIR)

BRAND NEW PAIR OF FENDER EMBLEMS IN SEALED PACKAGING BY KSR REPROD.

PART# C5ZZ-16228-B

-THIS LISTING IS FOR 2 (PAIR) LH & RH FENDER SIDES

-THESE EMBLEMS MOUNT BEHIND THE ORIGINAL "289" FENDER EMBLEMS ON 1965-66 MUSTANG'S EQUIPPED WITH THE 289 HI-PO V8

-BOTH EMBLEMS INCLUDE A BARREL RETAINERS FOR INSTALL

MEASUREMENT-   4-5/8"  X  1-7/8"

THESE ARE QUALITY REPRODUCTION FENDER EMBLEMS THAT WOULD BE PERFECT TO REPLACE YOUR MISSING, BROKEN, FADED ORIGINALS! ADD THAT FINISHING TOUCH TO YOUR CLASSIC MUSTANG EXTERIOR WITH THESE BEAUTIFUL FENDER EMBLEMS!!


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