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1973 Mustang Granda on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Augusta, Maine, United States

Augusta, Maine, United States
Condition:For parts or not working

NO RESERVE!! 1973 Mustang Granda.  there is no engine, but it is set up for small block Ford C4 tranny.  New parts include: new vinyl top, Mach 1 hood, 3.25 3rd member in rear new dash, and head liner.  I am listing this car for my brother, lives outside of Seattle,Which is where the car is located.   His name is Ray phone number (425) 788-5489. If you have any Questions please call him. PLEASE DON'T CONTACT ME.  BUYER RESPONSIBLE FOR PICK UP.  A $50.00 deposit is due within the end of auction.






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