This auction is for a NOS Ford steel bracket with its original Ford Box. The part number is D5ZZ 5486A. I do not have any information on this part. I believe it will work on certain Fords between 1970 and 1980. It may be a anti roll bracket, but I cannot be sure. I am listing more NOS parts as I am cleaning off the shelves in my garage. I would know if this was a Mustang part, but am sorry I do not have any more information on this item.
I will ship to Europe, Australia, etc. but will need an address to quote a shipping price.
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