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Vintage Ford 1960s 1970s Driver Gt Mustang Black Rubber Factory Oem Floor Mat on 2040-parts.com

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Erie, Pennsylvania, United States

Erie, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Ford Manufacturer Part Number:P.P.I 4349 R3

Vintage Ford 1960s 1970s Driver Black Rubber Factory OEM Floor Mat. I am not sure what year or model this mat came from. I believe that this is a Driver side mat. This mat is in good condition for its age and has no cracks, splits, or major damage at all. It measures 31" long and 20" at its widest point. It is stamped P.P.I 4349 R3 on the back. Please feel free to ask any questions.

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