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1966 Mustang Grille Grill Corral Pony Original Non Gt on 2040-parts.com

US $49.99
Location:

Goddard, Kansas, United States

Goddard, Kansas, United States
Has scuffing and scratches no chips or cracks
Manufacturer Part Number:C6ZB-8A224-A Surface Finish:metal Interchange Part Number:C6ZB-8A224-A Part Brand:fomoco Other Part Number:C6ZB-8A224-A Warranty:No Placement on Vehicle:Front UPC:Does not apply

Up for sale is this 1966 ONLY Original Mustang Grille Pony Corral 
  • Fits a 1966 Mustang only. Coupe, Convertible or Fastback 
  • Part Number:  C6ZB-8A224-A 66171 on the horse only
  • Item Condition:  Fair, original condition
  • Categories:  Exterior > Grilles: 
This is an original 1966 standard grille corral only.  This is for a 1966 only.

This grille corral is in fair, original condition.  There is not any major damage.  There are no bends or major scuff marks.  There are some pits and once shined up, this will look good and be a good driver quality part.  Most of the pits are on the back of the horse and will not be seen.  If re-chromed, this could be show quality.  It will look very good with a light polish.  The argent paint should be re-sprayed after clean up.  One of the mounting studs is missing  / broken off will need to be removed see photos for condition 

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