65 Or 66 Shelby Mustang Cougar Upper Control Arms Complete on 2040-parts.com
Green Bay, Wisconsin, US
Up for auction is a complete pair of upper control arms that
were removed from a 1966 Mustang GT non hi-po coupe.
Includes control arms, shaft kits and spring saddles/perches. I sandblasted one side just to show how solid
these pieces are. Flat rate shipping to the lower 48 States only. Please
email with questions and good luck bidding.
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