New 66 76 Fairlane Exhaust Tips Stainless Torino Galaxie 62 63 64 65 67 68 69 70 on 2040-parts.com
Broadway, Virginia, US
This pair of new exhaust tips fits
1966-76 Fairlane / Torino;
1967-73 Mustang / Cougar;
1970-77 Maverick;
1962-68 Galaxie / LTD.
All with 1-3/4 inch to 2-1/2 inch exhaust pipe.
This exhaust tip has a 3 inch slant
and is 7 inches in length.
Made of heavy gauge, mirror-polished
304 stainless steel and has a rolled edge.
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