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1970 Mercury Cougar Interior Quarter Trim Panels Decor on 2040-parts.com

US $200.00
Location:

Anniston, Alabama, United States

Anniston, Alabama, United States
Condition:Used

Up for sale is used set of interior quarter trim panels for a 1970 Cougar with the Decor interior and power windows. They are black in color. They do have flaws. Most notably are the upper mounting tabs are broken off.  The right one looks to have some paint overspray on it, but not seen when back seat is installed. The edges of the upholstery needs to be reglued on the backside where it has come loose. Could stand a good cleaning. Not too bad for 46 years old, but not perfect. Look at the pictures closely and ask questions if you need more info. Shipped in a large, bulky box. Have the matching door panels in another auction.

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