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69 70 Boss 429 Boss 302 Shelby Mach 1 Scj Bottle Inflator Fully Charged Rare on 2040-parts.com

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Allen Park, Michigan, United States

Allen Park, Michigan, United States
Condition:Used

1969 70 BOSS429 BOSS 302 BOSS 351 BOTTLE INFLATOR CANISTER 

PULLED FROM A 1969 BOSS 429 ,
THIS BOTTLE INFLATOR WAS USED IN THE TRUNK OF THE 1969 70 71 BOSS MUSTANG INCLUDING THE SCJ MACH 1 CARS.. THIS BOTTLE IS COMPLETELY FULLY CHARGED ,, HAS A CHROME LABEL ON A THIN ORIGINAL CARDBOARD SLEEVE ,, HAS THE P.A. HARD PLASTIC DUST COVER ON THE TOP OF THE BOTTLE. THIS IS THE ORIGINAL FORD RED IT'S ABSOLUTELY MINT ,, THIS BOTTLE WILL ENHANCE ANY CAR SHOW.. IT S FULL READY TO PLACE IN THE TRUNK . 

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