85 Mustang Front Bumper Tag Plate / Ford Oem / Used on 2040-parts.com
Summerfield, Florida, US
This auction is for a 1985 Mustang Front Bumper License Plate Mount Bracket , this is the Ford Original Mount that would come on the car from the factory and is in very good condition, the mounting bolts are missing. Cast # E5ZB-17A85-AA.
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