Front Vent Window To Door Seals For 1967-1968 Mustangs on 2040-parts.com
Saint Paul, Minnesota, US
Pair of Front Vent Window To Door Seals for 1967-1968 Mustangs.
Replace your old, worn and cracked seals with these quality hard-rubber reproductions. These seals are located on the vent window frame that touches the front of the door.
Purchased from CJ Pony Parts and not needed.
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