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1961-1966 Ford Thunderbird 390 Engine Mount Bracket Pair Used Big Block T-bird on 2040-parts.com

US $30.00
Location:

Circleville, New York, United States

Circleville, New York, United States
Good threads, solid used original part
Brand:Ford FoMoCo Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front

These mounts weigh 5 pounds plus the box, so if the shipping (usps ground) is ridiculous because of your location I can ship in a medium flat rate box for $13.45, Just ask,....Originally from a 1961 Thunderbird, 390 ci Engine....Will fit through 1966,...Good threads, comes with the mounting 'locknuts',...You will receive both,...Come in 'as is' Condition,...you will receive the exact ones in the pictures. ..I have other car parts and interesting things in my store, I ship daily so you'll get it quick!,...thanks for choosing to buy from me and have a wonderful day.

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