Mustang 67-70 Front Shock Bolt Kit, (item#80) on 2040-parts.com
Kingman, Arizona, US
AS CLOSE TO ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT AS IT GETS!!!! PROUDLY MADE IN THE USA!!! OUR SUPPLIER BOUGHT ALOT OF OLD ORIGINAL FORD STOCK - THESE HAVE CORRECT HEAD MARKINGS - FOR USE ON 67-70 MUSTANGS.5/16" - 18 X 7/8 HX EXT SEMS, ZINC. CORRECT EXT TOOTH WASHERS. THIS IS 4 BOLTS W/WASHERS. PROUDLY MADE IN THE USA!!!
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