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1966 Ford Mustang Total Control Products Motor Mounts (tcp Mm-fd-02) on 2040-parts.com

AU $325.00
Location:

SPRINGFIELD LAKES, QLD, Australia

SPRINGFIELD LAKES, QLD, Australia
Condition:New other (see details)

New and unused TCP Poly Bushing Motor Mounts

Direct-Fit Poly-Bushing Motor Mounts for Ford Small-Block Engines - Fits 1964-70 Mustang and 1967-70 Cougar with 260, 289, 302, 351W, and 351C engines.

Do not clear Hi-Po 289 V8 Windsor with original headers, hence the sale!

Will ship worldwide at purchasers cost

Originally cost me $380 AUD direct from TCP with freight...get yourself a bargain!!!

For full specs and applicability to suit your engine and vehicle, checkout: https://www.cachassisworks.com/p-1861-mustang-64-70-cougar-67-70-poly-bushing-motor-mounts-for-ford-small-block-engines.aspx

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