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5 Nos Dill Valve Stems Caps Mustang Boss Shelby Cougar Torino Cobra Fairlane Gte on 2040-parts.com

US $49.00
Location:

Velva, North Dakota, United States

Velva, North Dakota, United States
Condition:New Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

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Five NOS Dill valve stems and caps, these are what the assembly line folks installed in your FoMoCo wheels back in the 60's. Correct for your Mustang, 289 HIPO, 302 Boss, 351 Boss, 429 Boss, Shelby GT350, GT500 & GT500KR, also correct for your Cougar, GTE, Eliminator, Torino, Cobra, Cyclone, Ranchero, Falcon, Fairlane, Galaxie & Mercury. Stems are soft and pliable, caps are Mint, get your set for that extra show quality touch!

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Please note this auction has a handling fee: $1 for domestic and $3 for overseas. This fee helps keep an American employed. I will be removing this fee when I can find a competent employee who will work for free.

We have many other NOS and original Ford and Mustang parts we are selling on other and upcoming auctions. We accept Pay Pal or certified funds. Item will be re-listed if payment is not received in 10 days. Good luck and happy bidding! 

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