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1969 1970 Mustang Dynacorn B Pillar Panel In Weld-thru Primer (driver's Side) on 2040-parts.com

US $125.00
Location:

Riverton, New Jersey, US

Riverton, New Jersey, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Dynacorn Placement on Vehicle:Left Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:3644CWT

Dynacorn

Product Description

Driver's side of Dynacorn 'B' Pillar Panel in Weld-Thru Primer for 1969-1970 Mustangs. 

This two-piece set has everything you need to replace your original 'B' pillars. Located on the side of the rear window. Each pillar is constructed from premium quality steel with a weld-thru primer finish.

Advantages of Weld-Thru Primer:
- Reduces prep time when welding new parts to new parts that are both covered in the weld thru primer
- Reduced spatter
- Lower distortion of the panels
- Superior conductive properties that help minimize high heat zone problems
- Eliminates corrosion that would form between overlapped panels or multi-layered spot welds
- Helps when welding a new panel to old metal
- Lower resistance at the weld surface allows better penetration into the denser, new steel that helps forgive an old alloy’s problems with porosity and impurities
- Helps prevent resin build up between welds that can trap moisture in the old porous steel that leads to failure at the weld borders

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