1970 1971 Mercury Cyclone Drivers Door Montego Gt Spoiler Cobra Jet on 2040-parts.com
Denver, Colorado, United States
STUDY PICS CLOSE drivers door has rust on the lower front corner where door seal goes it appears just to be the outer skin and not the heavey part. Latch area is no mangles up but the upper screw has a crack by it. Dent in the lower front area easy fix very straight door other wise...free GRAYHOUND SHIPPING shipping in the USA and I accept paypal |
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