1968 1969 Ford Mustang Front Bucket Seat Crash Pads on 2040-parts.com
Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
THIS LISTING IS FOR A PAIR OF FORD MUSTANG AND MERCURY COUGAR FRONT BUCKET SEAT REAR UPPER CRASH PADS. THESE ARE ORIGINAL WITH THE PART NUMBER EMBOSSED IN THE PADS.
THESE WERE USED IN 1968 AND 1968 MUSTANG AND COUGAR. REPRODUCTION PADS ARE MADE BUT ARE NO WHERE AS STIFF OR GOOD AS THESE ORIGINAL PADS. |
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