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New 1970 71 Torino Gt Exhaust Tips Lh Rh Fastback Convertible 429cj Ford on 2040-parts.com

US $169.90
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Broadway, Virginia, United States

Broadway, Virginia, United States
Condition:New Brand:unbranded Other Part Number:D0OZ-5255A Manufacturer Part Number:D0OZ-5255A Surface Finish:stainless

New 1970 71 Torino GT Exhaust Tips LH RH Fastback Convertible 429CJ Ford


This pair of new reproduction
exhaust tips fits
1970-71 Torino GT 429CJ hardtop and convertible.
Excellent reproduction of the stainless exhaust outlet tips.
Measures 11 inches in length,
2-3/4 inches outside diameter at the end and
2-1/4 inches outside diameter at the inserted end.
Features include rolled ends and
Ford engineering part number stamping and logo.
Sold in pairs.

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