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1969 1970 Mustang Underdash Remote Hood Cable Conversion Parts on 2040-parts.com

US $144.99
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Tacoma, Washington, US

Tacoma, Washington, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:FORD MUSTANG BOSS CONVERTIBLE COUPE FASTBACK Manufacturer Part Number:GRANDE SPORTSROOF 302 351W 351C 428 429 Interchange Part Number: MUSTANG 69 70 SHELBY MACH1 MACH Other Part Number: LATCH HOOD BOSS 302 Surface Finish:POPULAR 69 70 MUSTANG HOOD LATCH SWAP Warranty:Yes

POPULAR 1969 1970 MUSTANG UNDERDASH HOOD LATCH CONVERSION PARTS KIT. THIS KIT HAS THE HARD TO FIND F-SERIES LOCKING HOOD LATCH AND A FORD HOOD CABLE TO CONVERT YOUR 69 OR 70 WITH GENUINE FORD PARTS FOR A CLEAN FACTORY APPEARING CONVERSION. NOTCHING IS NEEDED ON THE LATCH FOR GRILLE SUPPORT IN SOME CASES .

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