1967 Mustang Convertible Turquoise Top Boot By Distinctive Industries on 2040-parts.com
Bremen, Ohio, United States
This is a new 1967 Turquoise convertible top boot produced by Distinctive Industries, a sales leader for Mustang upholstery in the US. The top pads are separate from the boot exactly like the originals were in 1967. All snaps are installed as well as the rubber molding that holds the front leading edge of the boot in place. The turquoise color is a match to the turquoise vinyl upholstery offered. If your 1967 Mustang convertible has a turquoise interior this is the top boot you will want. You will be happy with the Distinctive Industries quality.
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