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US $35.00
Location:

Goodview, Virginia, US

Goodview, Virginia, US
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Ford Maverick Shock Tower Braces

This is a pair of shock tower braces that were on a 1972 Ford Maverick.  I know that it will fit on '70-'72 Mavericks.  It may fit on other years, I am not sure.  I removed them from my Maverick because I will not be able to use them due to the motor that I am placing in my car.  There is very little surface rust.  They are not bent up at all.  Very solid.  What you see is what you get.  If you have any questions, please ask.

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