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1967-1968 Mercury Cougar Custom Grille Set, Wild Wes Signature Series on 2040-parts.com

US $1,650.00
Location:

Dover, Ohio, United States

Dover, Ohio, United States
Condition:New Brand:Wild Wes Signature Series Surface Finish:Black powdercoat and stainless steel Manufacturer Part Number:WWSSMC6768BLSS Warranty:Yes Placement on Vehicle:Front Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

Wild Wes Signature Series Custom One Piece Grille Sets As Seen in Popular Hot Rodding Magazine

1967-1968 Mercury Cougar

FINISH: Black powdercoat with stainless steel face

All stainless steel construction, laser cut, hand assembled and tig-welded. Eliminates flip up headlight mechanism and reduces weight. Perfect for racing applications. Allows headlamps to shine through when using custom halo style headlamps.


Finishes Available:

Raw Stainless

Black Powder Coated

Black Powder Coated with Raw Stainless face


This is a custom application and will require minor fabrication of factory headlamp mounting. See Instructions in images for full details


All grilles are made per order please allow approx. 4 weeks for delivery.

Due to the nature of this product being custom built per order no returns will be accepted.


Flat rate shipping only applies to continental United States. All other destinations will be calculated on a per order basis.

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