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Custom Tow Bar For 1966 Ford Mustang on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
Location:

Manassas, Virginia, US

Manassas, Virginia, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Surface Finish:painted

I had this tow bar custom made in Taos, NM a few years ago, and now the Mustang is gone and I still have my tow bar

I had a matching boat that I pulled with it.  Mounting is easy, just remove the bumper bolts and insert the included bolts and backing plates (you see the backing plates in the photo of the bar on the ground in grey before I painted it red.  I had to enlarge the bolt holes slightly to accommodate the larger bolts. 
this puppy is pretty heavy and for this reason it is sold for local pickup only..  ask me any questions you and I shall answer.  I had this made because I could not find any supplier still around that made a tow hitch for our lovely mustangs...  thanks for looking..
oh.. it's here in manassas VA 20110 

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