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1964 1/2-1965 Mustang Windshield Wiper Arm Cowl Trim Bezel Nut Washer 4p-86093-2 on 2040-parts.com

US $16.50
Location:

Mexico, New York, United States

Mexico, New York, United States

I'm not sure if this is NOS (original Ford) or new old replacement stock, but a never used Windshield Wiper Arm to Cowl Trim Bezel with Chrome Nut & Washer that I believe fits:

1964 1/2 - 1965 Ford Mustang - Fastback, Coupe, Convertible, GT, Shelby GT-350

According to what information I was able to find, this will work on the LH or RH Wiper Arm. The Trim Bezel is stamped 4P-86093-2.  There is NO FoMoCo logo or other part number(s) stamped on it.

The parts are in nice condition. Chrome is nice and shiny with no pits or gouges.  Mounting threads are in good condition as well. Bezel ID (hole) measures 13/16".  Chrome nut OD is 1"; ID of chrome nut hole is 9/16".  See the pictures as they are a significant part of the description.  Thank you. 

I think the original Ford part number may be: C4ZB-17514-A ????

The above applications are based on my research.  YOU MUST VERIFY YOUR OWN APPLICATION.

PLEASE NOTE: It is the buyers responsibility to check their own application and to confirm that this part fits their vehicle.   I cannot accept a return for a purchase error or buyer mistake.  This would constitute buyer remorse. Part #'s and pictures are provided for you to perform your own research and verify that the item is correct for your application. Thank you

Has never been used or installed. Buyer to pay $4.00 First Class s&h in the continental US, $15.00 First Class Mail for foreign.    International buyers note: PLEASE wait until I send an Invoice with the correct shipping amount. +++++++++ NO RESERVE++++++++++

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I will send out an invoice within 24 hours. Please respond within 48 hours and provide your complete shipping address. Thanks !!

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