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1987 5.0 Ford Mustang Gt Automatic/manual Transmission Emission Decal on 2040-parts.com

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28097 Locust, NC, US

28097 Locust, NC, US
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1987 5.0 GT Auto/Manual Transmission Emission Decal

Item Number: 4687001

Description:

This decal goes on the top of the starter solenoid cover on the drivers side of the engine compartment or on the bottom of the hood.

Ford Part # E7AE-9C485-CAM

Year Range: 87

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