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1967 Ford Mustang Or Shelby Factory Trunk Torsion Bar Rod Nice Used Original on 2040-parts.com

US $149.99
Location:

EAST WINDSOR NJ, US

EAST WINDSOR NJ, US
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THIS AUCTION IS FOR A HARD TO FIND ORIGINAL 1967 FORD MUSTANG OR SHELBY FASTBACK TRUNK TORSION BAR. THIS IS A NICE USED ORIGINAL FORD UNIT SPECIFIC TO 1967 MUSTANG FASTBACK (AND SHELBY) MODELS AND IS VERY HARD TO FIND. 1968 IS DIFFERENT SO THIS IS ONLY CORRECT FOR 1967 MODELS. I DO NOT HAVE THE CENTER MOUNT FOR THIS. FEEL FREE TO ASK ANY QUESTIONS.



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