This is for a brand new full floor pan for 69-70 mustangs & cougars.Has correct size shifter opening for 69-70 mustangs.Has slight shipping damage.Will work out once installed.Sold new for $411.00 Sold as-is.PICK UP ONLY.NO shipping.Payment due within 5 days.
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