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1971 1972 Mustang Pair Rear Bumper Bracket Mounts Boss Mach 1 Grande Convertible on 2040-parts.com

US $18.95
Location:

Baraboo, Wisconsin, US

Baraboo, Wisconsin, US
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These are off of a 1971 Mustang .

They are the bumper to body brackets.

They are both left and right sides.

Has spacers / spring washers and body bolts included.

Could easly be cleaned up to look great.

Great for restoration or replacement.

See pictures or ask any questions.

Shipping will be 7.95 USA with delivery confermation.

NO shipping outside USA due to cost and past problems.

See my other auctions. Thanks John.

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