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1968 Ford Mustang Rear Quarter Panel Left Hand Nos - Original on 2040-parts.com

US $499.99
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Midwest, US, US

Midwest, US, US
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1968 Ford Mustang Rear Quarter Panel Left Hand NOS - Original

This item is a new NOS 1968 Ford Mustang  left hand Quarter Panel . It is the original red with original part numbers in yellow. This fender is in very nice condition. Part number C822-6527841-A . This is a great piece.

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Buyer pays shipping, handling and insurance (if requested).  S/H/I cost to be quoted based on the buyer's geographical location, if other than the United States (Canada, Hawaii, Puerto Rico has additional costs).  I ship via United States Post Office.

Any out of country (U.S) purchases, please ask for shipping costs prior to purchase and must submit payment in U.S. dollars. No exceptions.

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