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1972 Mercury Montego Gt Ford Torino Dashboard Plastic Option Delete Plate Cover on 2040-parts.com

US $5.00
Location:

Tipp City, Ohio, US

Tipp City, Ohio, US
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1972 Mercury Montego GT Parts

 

Hey there! This listing is for an original option delete plate from a 1972 Mercury Montego GT. This goes on the dashboard where an option the car didn't have would go. This part is in great condition with no fading. This would be a nice finishing touch to your classic Ford or Mercury muscle car so don’t let this part get away!

 

MAKE SURE YOU CHECK OUT MY OTHER ITEMS! I have finally finished parting out this car and I have a mess of parts to list over the next few days. Feel free to ask if you need anything – I just might have it!

 

I will ship within the USA ONLY and I will combine shipping on all multiple purchases. If you have any questions or need more pictures, please ask me BEFORE you bid! All parts are being sold AS-IS!

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