1968 Ford Mustang Pillar Pads on 2040-parts.com
San Jose, California, United States
I have some pillar pads for a 1968 ford mustang. These pads are used and were painted a parchment color to match the interior they were suppose to go in. Theyre in decent condition. Probably driver condition. Could use some cleaning and possibly painting to match interior and look like new.
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