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1977-1978 Mustang Ii / Pinto Used Factory Slots Wheels Set on 2040-parts.com

US $279.99
Location:

Leola, Pennsylvania, United States

Leola, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:Used

What you see here is set of  factory original  SLOTTED WHEELS with black  painted ring.  Fits  MUSTANG II or PINTO . . . Were optional on all models . (fastback or coup ) .  This style was used on 1977-1978 modes.l . .  . Will fit  on 1974 - 1976 . Size is   13" wheels. Does not include  center caps.  Fair condition  Some scrapes Pach & ship costs shown is for EAST of the Mississippi.  West additional fee. .. price 279,99     Buy it now!! 

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