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1967 Mustang, California Special, Shelby,restomod New Steel Tail Light Panel on 2040-parts.com

US $289.95
Location:

Columbus, Ohio, United States

Columbus, Ohio, United States
Condition:New Part Brand:K.A.R. Auto Group Surface Finish:STEEL WITH WELD THROUGH PRIMER Manufacturer Part Number:SMT-727 Warranty:Yes Placement on Vehicle:Rear

 This is an all steel 1967 Mustang tail light panel specially factory stamped for the long tail lamps of a 1967  Shelby. This panel does not require a fiberglass overlay. Now you can equip your 1967 coupe, convertible, or fastback with California Special or Shelby style tail lamps without having to cut out your original tail panel and adding an expensive fiberglass overlay. This is a weld in part that can replace your stock tail panel.

We do offer complete 1967 Shelby or California Special tail panel kits to include the lights, bezels and wiring in our ebay store.

Please consider K.A.R. Auto Group for all your Classic Mustang needs. We stock over 9000 high quality parts and accessories for the 1965 through 1973 Classic Mustangs. Have questions? We can be reached toll free at 800-341-5949. karmustang.com.

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