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1966 Ford Thunderbird Dual Exhaust, Aluminized Without Resonators, 390 Engines on 2040-parts.com

US $440.00
Location:

Geneva, Ohio, United States

Geneva, Ohio, United States
Condition:New Surface Finish:ALUMINIZED Warranty:No

1966 FORD THUNDERBIRD DUAL EXHAUST SYSTEM, ALUMINIZED WITH 390 ENGINES

****WITHOUT RESONATORS****

PARTS INCLUDED IN THE KIT ARE:

FRONT H-PIPE

LEFT & RIGHT RESONATOR ELIMINATOR PIPES

  • LEFT & RIGHT OVER AXLE PIPES WITH MUFFLERS AND TURNDOWN TIPS

 

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On Mar-16-12 at 10:52:50 PDT, seller added the following information:


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