1966 66 Mustang Shelby 350h Nos Grill C6zz-8200-a Original Ford Oem on 2040-parts.com
Stanwood, Washington, United States
You are bidding on an NOS grill for a 1966 Ford Mustang or Shelby. The original Ford part number is C6ZZ-8200-A, and it comes in the original Ford box. The box is a bit tattered, but the grill is nice. There is some paint flaking (see pics), but there is no damage to the part itself. Please ask any questions before bidding. I will ship world wide. Winning bidders to pay $30.00 for shipping within the lower 48, all others to pay actual shipping. thanks for looking, and good luck!
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