Trunk Lid For 67 Mustang Fastback With Chrome Letters Mustang on 2040-parts.com
Hampton, Virginia, US
rear trunk lid off a 67 mustang comes with the letters mustang no rust painted blue its got some scratches and a dent someone tried to do a repair and sanded a small area rest of the trunk is okay got lots more parts to be listed thanks for looking
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