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1970 Ford Mustang Mercury Cougar 351w 2v Nos Exhaust Manifold Heat Shield on 2040-parts.com

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Waterford, Michigan, United States

Waterford, Michigan, United States
1970 FORD MUSTANG MERCURY COUGAR 351W 2V NOS EXHAUST MANIFOLD HEAT SHIELD
Brand:Ford Manufacturer Part Number:D0AZ-9A603-C

1970 NOS MUSTANG COUGAR 351W H CODE EXHAUST MANIFOLD HEAT  SHIELD
 D0AZ-9A603-C This is a two piece metal shroud unique to early production 1970 H code 351-2V Windsor Cougars. Due to problems Ford had with this design they returned to the 1969 style later in the year (after 2-2-70). *Note - 1970 351-2V Windsor cars build before 2-2-1970 used a two piece heat shield. Also used air cleaner snorkel D0OZ-9A626-B and a paper 'S' tube. (COURTESY OF WCCC)

D0AZ-9A603-A

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STORAGE SCRATCHES & VERY LIGHT PATINA AS SEEN NO DAMAGE NOTED 

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