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Nos 65-68 Mustang Shelby Gt350 Lh Upper Windshield Molding C5zz-6503145-b on 2040-parts.com

US $0.99
Location:

Wallingford, Connecticut, US

Wallingford, Connecticut, US
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NOS 65-68 Mustang Shelby GT350 LH upper windshield molding C5ZZ-6503145-B.Here is an NOS windshield molding for the upper LH (drivers) side of a 65-68 Mustang. This part is new in the Ford package with a part number of C5ZZ-6503145-B on it . It has been sitting on a shelf for decades and has seen better days but it is new without any dents or bends in it. Still a very nice part regardless of the outside wrapper condition. Should fit all body styles including coupe , fastback and convertible from 65-68. Another obsolete part from Ford. Winner pays actual UPS shipping cost. Will accept all forms of payment .Good luck bidding!

 

 

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