67 Mustang/ford Fe 390-428 Upper A/c Support Bracket on 2040-parts.com
Prairieville, Louisiana, US
Nice used and unbent 67 Mustang/Ford 390-428-FE Upper a/c support bracket. Lightly sandblasted and painted. Minor pitting. Good threads. Buyer pays fixed $15.00 postage Priority Mail.
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