65 66 67 Mustang Fastback Trunk Deck Lid Hinge Torsion Spring Antirattle Bracket on 2040-parts.com
Argyle, Texas, US
This is the small "U" shaped bracket that is used to attach the trunk hinge torsion bar to the center of the trunk lid on early fastback Mustangs. While restoring my 67 Fastback, I lost the trunk bracket and found that no one reproduce it, so I made the tooling and made one for my car and some extra's. This same bracket is used on 1965 and 1966 fastback Mustangs also.
Shipping is USPS First Class and is included in the price of the bracket.
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