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1964-1966 Ford Mustang - Chrome Coat Hooks (pair) - Also Falcon, Fairlane, Etc!! on 2040-parts.com

US $4.99
Location:

Saint Louis, Missouri, United States

Saint Louis, Missouri, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:C4AZ-6229025-A Part Brand:Scott Drake Surface Finish:Chrome

A long, long time ago I bought these hooks so I could hang up my jackets in my 64 1/2" Mustang. Sold the car a couple of years ago, still have the hooks. Not for long, I hope. 

In this auction: (2) 1964-66 Mustang/Falcon/Fairlane/general Ford coat hooks, (1) screw. (sorry, I lost one - making the price a little lower to compensate.)

Fine Print: No returns, No refunds. I'm not a store, just a human trying to clean out the closet and get things into the hands of people who can use them instead of sending them to the landfill. Thank you for helping! 

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