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1964 1/2-66 Nos Mustang & 65-66 Shelby Gt350 Taillight Frame on 2040-parts.com

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Lee's Summit, Missouri, United States

Lee's Summit, Missouri, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:NOS FORD: 64 1/2-66 MUSTANG / 65-66 SHELBY GT350 Surface Finish:NEW: CHROMED DIE CAST METAL / BLACK INSERTS - NICE Manufacturer Part Number:NOS FORD PART#'s: C5ZZ-13489-A DOOR Warranty:No Other Part Number:FORD PART CAST#'s: (SAME): C4ZB-13449-B 2 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Placement on Vehicle:Left

NOS GENUINE taillight frame, has the Ford logo and casting numbers.  There does appear to be some small pitting in two places (see pictures).  Chrome and black painted inserts look GREAT!!!

Fiat, Magna, investment firm are three finalists to buy Opel

Thu, 21 May 2009

Italian automaker Fiat, Canadian parts maker Magna International and Belgian investment firm RHJ International look to be the final three bidders for General Motors' Opel subsidiary. Fiat has confirmed that it put in a bid for Opel. Final bids for Opel were due Wednesday evening.

Focus RS plus – the Loder1899

Wed, 28 Oct 2009

The Focus RS by Loder1899 We finally got round to doing a review of the Focus RS last week and came away deeply impressed. The thought of 300bhp through the front wheels seemed like a barking mad idea, but Ford had managed to pull off the seemingly impossible with the adoption of their clever RevoKnuckle system, which tames the torque steer if not completely eradicating it. We did note that it seemed as if the system was good enough to take even more horses than the RS produces, which you can now find out for yourself if you opt for the tuned Focus RS revealed by German tuner Loder1899 (catchy little name).

Ford to host Octane Academy for action-sports junkies

Thu, 14 Jul 2011

Ford is making a push for younger customers with its sponsorship of extreme-sport and action-sport events. Now, the automaker wants to bring that experience to some select average Joes. Beginning in November, Ford will host an action-sports program called Octane Academy.