Mercury Automobiles Exhaust Parts Vintage Classicguardrare on 2040-parts.com
Aliso Viejo, California, United States
Hi, up for sale is this classic Mercury automobiles exhaust deflector guard. In excellent unused original condition. Attaches on top of your exhaust pipe, keeps the exhaust fumes from getting in your automobile! Where the screw holes are the metal will bend to fit your exhaust pipe. Does not come with nuts/bolts but they are available at any hardware store. Thank you. note: These are in 100% mint original condition. Any marks or scratches you think you see are just reflections. Thank you. |
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