1967 1968 Ford Mustang A/c Evaporator Coil on 2040-parts.com
Strongsville, Ohio, United States
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The auction is a for a used 1967 or 1968 Ford Mustang evaporator coil. The A/C was removed from a 1968 Mustang and was not replaced. We will ship UPS Ground within 48 hours of payment at the end of the auction.
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