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1968 Mustang Shelby//cougar Xr7 Misc Parts on 2040-parts.com

US $77.00
Location:

Centreville, Nova Scotia, Canada

Centreville, Nova Scotia, Canada
Condition:Used Brand:FORD Warranty:No


THIS LISTING HAS 2 LOTS THAT ARE BEING SOLD INDIVIDUALLY.

Parts fit FORD/MERCURY Vehicles.  SEE PHOTOS.    

1. I have two (2) of the  original "Wagner Flashers".

2.  Bucket seat track


Items are individually priced so choose which you want to buy.


YOU CHOOSE THE ITEMS THAT YOU WANT TO BUY FROM THE PHOTOS!  

Seller will Mail items by Canada Post and all buyers must confirm a valid address plus phone number before payment is processed via PayPal.  

No Returns!     

Feel free to ask questions before you purchase!

Domestic S&H $32.75......USA $43.78.

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