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1967 1968 Mustang Original Ford O.e.m. Front Grill Emblem With Grill Bars on 2040-parts.com

US $32.99
Location:

Woodway, Texas, US

Woodway, Texas, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Ford Surface Finish:Weathered Warranty:No

1967 1968 mustang Original OEM Part front grill Mustang emblem with Corral with grill bars.

This piece is original OEM parts in fair to good condition/ Emblem is in Great Condition.
Emblem #C7ZB-8A224-A (67165-2) WITH Corral,  Wing Bars (Right Side)#C7ZB-8418-C & (Left Side)C7ZB-8B250-A

It is used and is slightly weathered, Can be cleaned up and installed on your classic driver.

 

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