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67-68 New Mustang Back Up Light Kit W/fomoco Original Lens Ford Tooling on 2040-parts.com

US $58.99
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Inglewood, California, United States

Inglewood, California, United States
Condition:New

67-68 New Mustang Back Up Light Kit w/FoMoCo Original Lens Ford Tooling

67-68 Ford Mustang back up light kit (SEE PICTURES!!!):

  • 2 correct 67-68 chrome bodies
  • 2 correct body gaskets
  • 2 lens gaskets
  • 2 Ford Motor Company original lenses made with Ford tooling w/screws
  • 2 back up light bulbs

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