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1967 Mustang Horse And Corral on 2040-parts.com

US $55.00
Location:

Largo, Florida, US

Largo, Florida, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:FORD Placement on Vehicle:Front

 UP FOR BIDS WE HAVE AN ORIGINAL HORSE AND CORRAL WITH SIDE BARS FOR A 1967-68 MUSTANG. AS YOU CAN SEE BY THE PICTURES THIS IS IN VERY GOOD CONDITION. IT HAS THE FORD PART # ON ALL PIECES. ALL THE ATTACHING POINTS ARE IN GREAT SHAPE. NOTHING BROKEN OR ROTTED. A VERY USEABLE PIECE WITH VERY LITTLE PREP WORK INVOLVED. IT'S VERY HARD TO FIND AN ORIGINAL VINTAGE PART IN THIS CONDITION.  THANKS FOR LOOKING. CONTACT ME WITH ANY QUESTIONS.

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