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1966 Mustang-coupe- Convertible-gt-original Nos Drivers Side Qtr Panel Ornament on 2040-parts.com

US $45.66
Location:

Morris, Pennsylvania, US

Morris, Pennsylvania, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Fomoco Manufacturer Part Number:C6ZB-6529395-B Surface Finish:Chrome Warranty:Yes Country of Manufacture:United States

 

Continuing to clear out some of my collected old parts in cleaning out the garage.

Offered is :

1966 Ford Mustang - Coupe, Convertible - GT,  NOS-  New old stock Quarter Panel chrome ornament   Drivers side 

 ORIGINAL FORD PART..   -  Stamped C6ZB-6529395-B

If you want original parts that are NOS -  then this is what you are looking for !   

The only flaws are :  missing attaching nut bag and 2 of the rubber stops are missing from 2 posts as shown 

  ORIGINAL PARTS Always fit better 

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