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New 1967 Mustang Console Assembly Floor Fastback Coupe Manual Transmission Ford on 2040-parts.com

US $949.00
Location:

Broadway, Virginia, United States

Broadway, Virginia, United States
Condition:New Brand:unbranded Placement on Vehicle:front Manufacturer Part Number:C7ZZ-65045A36MT

New 1967 Mustang Console Assembly Floor Fastback Coupe Manual Transmission Ford


This new reproduction
floor console assembly fits
1967 Mustang coupe and fastback with manual transmission.
Complete center console assembly.
Constructed of paintable black ABS plastic and
molded to OEM specifications.
Features correct grain finish with aluminum inlay and
chrome die-cast accents.
Includes rear ash tray, rear lamp lens, compartment light,
radio bezel and stainless roll-up door.
Must cut to fit convertible.



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