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1967 -68 Ford Mustang Ford Pass. Side Nos Rear Quarter Panel Original Part on 2040-parts.com

US $699.00
Location:

Ruby, South Carolina, United States

Ruby, South Carolina, United States
C722-6527840-A IN STORAGE FROM 1989, LIGHT SURFACE RUST,, NICE SHAPE, VERY RARE, ORIGINAL PART.
Manufacturer Part Number:C7ZZ-6527840-A Part Brand:FORD Warranty:No Item:QUARTER PANEL , NOS

 1967 - 68 FORD MUSTANG ORIGINAL FORD PASSENGER SIDE, ( N O S)   REAR QUARTER PANEL, C722-6527840-A, IN STORAGE FROM 1989, LIGHT SURFACE RUST,   RARE. NICE SHAPE.INV. J-177  SHIPPING ARRANGEMENTS CAN BE MADE.

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