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1969 1970 Oem Original Ford Mustang Mach 1 Hood Scoop Short Boss V Gran Torino on 2040-parts.com

US $145.00
Location:

Delta, Colorado, United States

Delta, Colorado, United States


Up for auction is 1969 1970 Used OEM Original Ford Mustang Mach 1 Hood Scoop Short Boss V Gran Torino that has the bolt on turn signal and I have a mint pair of those available in another auction. I bought this at car show as paint ready, well they wet sanded through a few spots and I see a few small imperfections so I would prime this and wet sand it before I called it paint ready. The only issue I see is the 2 nutserts are missing for a turn signal and that should be easy to replace. This is a nice original scoop for the money. Payment is due within 2 days of end of auction. Thank you for looking!

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