1967 Mustang Convertibe Kick Panel Pair, Parchment, Made In Usa on 2040-parts.com
Blaine, Washington, United States
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Pair (RH and LH) of Mustang kick panels for a 1967 Mustang convertible. Parchment. Will also fit 1968 but 68 had a different shade of parchment. Will not fit coupe/fastback. These are the only reproduction panels MADE IN THE USA. Exact color may vary from photo depending on sensitivity and setting of your monitor I will leave positive feedback and hopefully you will do the same. If any problem please contact me. PLEASE NOTE: This is a small part time business and the only time I have available to ship is Friday and Monday. Orders placed Friday noon till Monday noon go out Monday. Orders placed Mondat noon till Friday noon go out Friday.
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