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2005 Ford Mustang Gt 40th Anniversary Poster! 1968 Shelby Gt500 & 1970 Boss 302! on 2040-parts.com

US $8.99
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Bad Axe, Michigan, United States

Bad Axe, Michigan, United States
Condition:New without tags Brand:FORD UPC:Does not apply

BRAND NEW!

YOU ARE LOOKING AT A 36" x 24" 2005 FORD MUSTANG 40th ANNIVERSARY DEALER POSTER!!! 

PREVIOUS MODELS SHOWN ON THIS POSTER ARE 1964 1/2 CONVERTIBLE, 1965 FASTBACK, 1968 SHELBY GT500, 1970 BOSS 302, 1982 GT, 1994 GT, 2001 BULLITT AND THE 2004 MACH 1!

SHIPPED IN A ROUND 3 PLY RIGID POSTER TUBE.

MICHIGAN RESIDENTS PLEASE ADD 6% SALES TAX.

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