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1965 - 1968 Mustang, Shelby Original Paper Defroster Plenum Date Code A 8d19 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Eureka Springs, Arkansas, United States

Eureka Springs, Arkansas, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Shelby

Great condition for its age. A must for your show car. Very hard to find in this shape. Date code faces firewall pad so can be used on any 65 -68 Mustang or Shelby.

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