65-66 Mustang V8 Under Motor Cross Member on 2040-parts.com
Tillamook, Oregon, US
This is an under motor cross member removed from a 66 v8 Mustang. It has been cleaned and painted but has a couple scratches but nothing to effect durability. These are used to give more structural support to the frame when using a v8 engine
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