1969 1970 Mustang Shelby Cougar Accessory Fuse Panel Lead Convenience Group on 2040-parts.com
Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
Here is a Hard to find Accessory Fuse panel Lead used on all 1969 1970 Mustangs and Cougars This is for all accessories Comes complete with everything needed to insatll this in your fuse panel I have added a picture of where this mounts, Every 69-70 fuse panel has this feature Used for several accessories including Tilt Column, Park Brake Warning, Seat Belt Warning, Convenience group, etc Also can be used for any aftermarket items you may want to install
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