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70 71 Torino Gt Cobra Pair Super Nice Quarter Extensions. L & R All 4 Pieces on 2040-parts.com

US $249.00
Location:

Florida, United States

Florida, United States
Condition:Used Brand:FORD Surface Finish:PRIMED Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Rear

This is a super nice 4 piece set of rear quarter extensions which are correct for all 1970 1971 Torino Cobra and GT and fastback body styles. They will not fit anything else.  They have been media blasted and primed.  No hidden damage and no body filler.  No cracks. No stripped threads.   One slight ding which is shown in photo 5.   If you have been looking for one or more of these pieces you know how hard they are to find and I've never seen another set for sale so don't wait to get them.  They are not reproduced.  The Ford part number is shown above. I'm cleaning out the garage and have had them stored, but no longer, as they need to go to someone who can use them.   Buy with confidence!

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