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New 1967 Mustang Rubber Plug Kit Fender Trunk Floor Pan Frame Rail Cougar Ford on 2040-parts.com

US $26.90
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Broadway, Virginia, United States

Broadway, Virginia, United States
Condition:New Brand:unbranded Placement on Vehicle:left, right, front, rear Manufacturer Part Number:376700

New 1967 Mustang Rubber Plug Kit Fender Trunk Floor Pan Frame Rail Cougar Ford


This new reproduction
rubber plug kit fits
1967 Mustang / Cougar.
This 33 piece rubber plug kit includes:
8 seat access hole plugs,
1 left-hand upper front fender apron large plug,
6 front fender apron plugs,
2 transmission crossmember plugs,
2 front radiator support plugs,
2 frame rail (at sway bar) plugs,
2 rear shock access hole plugs,
2 inner frame rails at transmission plugs,
2 trunk floor pan plugs,
2 heater hose firewall hole plugs (for cars with integral air conditioning only),
2 quarter panel drain valve plugs,
2 top of cowl under fender plugs (hole was deleted on late 1967 models).



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