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1968 Ford Mustang Gt Original Side Marker Light C8zb 15a429a on 2040-parts.com

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Salem, Oregon, United States

Salem, Oregon, United States

 
 1968 Ford Mustang GT  Original Side Marker Light
Pt # C8ZB 15A429A FoMoCo 
 WHY BUY NEW WHEH YOU CAN HAVE A ORIGINAL 
 """  Very Hard To Come By These Anywhere  """
Remanufactured one are very expensive and are not original  !! 
Overall in Very Good condition,
 Will Look Very Nice On Your Mustang.
 The lens in in usable condition.  

It has age lines marks if you look close.  
The other 2 mounting studs look solid. far as I know this works.
 Would Be Great On Numbers Vehicle,
  Nice Driver in my opinion.


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Sold As Is.
Thanks for looking.
 
 

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July 1: Flooring it, and more lights, please

Thu, 01 Jul 2010

I drove it to Burbank airport. Hit speeds of 130 km/hr, or 80 mph with ease. I don't know why I have been reticent to go fast in this thing.

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Sun, 14 Nov 2010

This, believe it or not, is the Nissan Murano CrossCabriolet. And it’s not a concept, but a production car that will go on sale in the USA from spring 2011. Nissan has released this teaser image of the Murano CrossCabriolet ahead of the vehicle’s official unveiling at the 2010 LA Auto Show next week.