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Nos 1979 80 81 Mustang Pace Car + Cobra Hood Scoop on 2040-parts.com

US $599.00
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Blackwood, New Jersey, US

Blackwood, New Jersey, US
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NEW OLD STOCK IN THE BOX! rare 1979 Indy Pace Car Mustang and 1980 81 82 Cobra Mustang Hood Scoop! Never been used all mounting studs are perfect! been sitting on the shelf for years! ready for you show car restoration. Has some light scratches on top that will sand out easy and right front corner was cracked and repaired by body shop. Will need new black paint too. May be the only nos scoop left around so here's your chance to get one. The value of these early fox body cars in going way up! Will also fit some other year mustangs. ---- Email with any Q's ---- Check out our other parts too. Careful packing and FedEx ground insured shipping is Free!

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