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1965 1966 Mustang Used Orig Front Bumper Brackets on 2040-parts.com

US $119.95
Location:

Bridgewater, New Jersey, United States

Bridgewater, New Jersey, United States
Nice and straight. Need to be cleaned and repainted for show car use or use as is.
Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front

Price has been lowered. This is an original, used set of Front Bumper Brackets (Inner and Outer) for 1964, 1965 and 1966 Mustang Cars. These brackets are nice and straight and have no damage. They just need some cleaning. This set actually came off of a 1964.5 convertible that went to the body shop in the late 1970's for some rust work. The car was disassembled and these parts were stored but unfortunately the car was never completed. One of the inner brackets has a Ford parts sticker on it so this may have been a replacement at some point because it wouldn't have had this sticker on it from the assembly line. Shipping is $18.00. Eligible for the Global Shipping Program. I am a 17-year ebay member and seller and I've sold thousands of parts to satisfied customers. Please check my other auctions and my feedback. NJ bidders must be pay 7% Sales Tax.

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