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1979-86 Ford Mustang Automatic Shifter Bezel Seal Free Shipping! on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
Location:

Simpsonville, South Carolina, United States

Simpsonville, South Carolina, United States
1979-86 Ford Mustang Automatic Shifter Bezel Seal FREE SHIPPING!, US $19.99, image 1
Condition:New Brand:LMR Manufacturer Part Number:7351A

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Replace your dry rotted factory shifter bezel seal with this direct replacement for 1979-1986 Mustang!

Benefits

  • Replace Brittle Automatic Shifter Seal

Features

  • Fits 1979-86 Mustang Automatic

What's in the Box

  • (1) Automatic Shifter Seal

Product Description

1979-1986 Mustang Automatic Shifter Bezel Seal
This rubber seal often becomes brittle due to heat from under the transmission tunnel or heat in the interior of your Mustang. This is the rubber that seals the automatic shifter handle that sticks up through on the center console. Keep noise and debris to a minimum with this direct replacement shifter seal!

Fitment Note
Will also fit cars without console.

Swaps Made Easy
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