1968 Mustang Shelby Spare Tire Hold Down 'j' Hook And Wingnut Ford Oem on 2040-parts.com
Omaha, Nebraska, United States
This is an original factory Ford spare tire J bolt and wingnut from a 1968 Mustang in excellent condition.
Very good threads on bolt and wingnut. Most of the original cad plating is present. The length is 9 inches - will fit other model years. |
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