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1965-1966 Ford Mustang Fastback Trunk Trap Door Assy. on 2040-parts.com

US $225.00
Location:

Saint-Sauveur, Quebec, Canada

Saint-Sauveur, Quebec, Canada
Condition:Used Brand:NPD Surface Finish:Metal,Black Placement on Vehicle:Rear Warranty:No

You are looking at a 1965-1966 Mustang fastback complete assy (with hardware and stoppers) rear trunk trap door. I purchased door,prop, hinges, latche from NPD 2 years ago. This door was installed in my 65 GT350 temporarily during time to find an original Shelby tray to mount spare tire. If you have questions feel free to ask. Also have complete fold down seat for same car in other listing.

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