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Nos 1980 1981 1982 1983 Ford Fairmont Zephyr Mustang Capri Seat Track Insulator on 2040-parts.com

US $9.99
Location:

Springfield, Massachusetts, United States

Springfield, Massachusetts, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:E0BZ-5461748-A Other Part Number:E0BZ5461748A Part Brand:Ford OEM Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front

This is an NOS front seat track to floor insulator with part number E0BZ-5461748-A / E0BZ5461748A  Box of 2

Fits

Ford

Fairmont 1980-1983 (except Police and Taxi w/bucket seats)

Mustang 1981-1982 with 2-way manual Recaro seats (fits left or right hand, front inboard)

Mercury 

Capri 1981-1982 with 2-way manual Recaro seats

Zephyr 1980-1983 (except Police and Taxi w/bucket seats)

Fits left or right hand side. 


Nothing beats the quality and fit of a genuine Ford part for your car or truck. Please use part numbers and picture to verify application. This may fit other makes and models not listed above. Please check your application. This NOS part is in excellent condition from dry storage.  Please email with any questions. 

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