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1965 Mustang Radio Noise Suppressor on 2040-parts.com

US $28.95
Location:

Altoona, Pennsylvania, United States

Altoona, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New Brand:NEW-EXACT REPRO / FORD LICENSED: 1965 MUSTANG Surface Finish:NEW: METAL / BLACK WIRE - NICE! Manufacturer Part Number:FORD CAST#:C3SA-18832-A Warranty:No Placement on Vehicle:Right, Front

BRANDA PERFORMANCE INC.
SHELBY & MUSTANG PARTS
*** PRESENTS ***

1965 MUSTANG
NEW-EXACT REPRODUCTION & FORD LICENSED
RADIO NOISE SUPPRESSOR

THIS FITS OTHER FORD VEHICLES:
1965 FORD FALCON & MERCURY COMET

A BRAND NEW ITEM, JUST RELEASED AND 
READY FOR SALE

THIS SUPPRESSOR HAS THE FORD PART#/CAST#
CAST onto the END of the SUPPRESSOR ...see pic!!!

FORD PART CAST#:
C3SA-18832-A

THIS WILL ATTACH to the SIDE of your
VOLTAGE REGULATOR

DOES NOT COME w/. MOUNTING HARDWARE

THIS ITEM PICTURED, IS the item you WILL RECEIVE

*** A BUY IT NOW AUCTION!!!***



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