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Super Nice Original Mustang Horse & Corral on 2040-parts.com

US $60.00
Location:

Lakewood, California, United States

Lakewood, California, United States
Condition:Used

       
        Tonight we are putting up for sale another item from my Grandfathers estate and what we have here is AN ORIGINAL MUSTANG HORSE & CORRAL.......

       This is for the front grill on I believe a 1966, as it has the 2 lower mounting brackets complete with studs.......The chrome is a little pitted but overall very nice, and I would not hesitate a second to use it on my own car if I needed one......

       This piece is thick and heavy and the new owner will pay shipping of $9.85 within the lower 48 states ......Overseas and out of the country shipping will be determined by location.....

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