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79/80/81/82/83 Ford Mustang Mercury Capri 1-trx Aluminum Wheel Indy Pace Car Nos on 2040-parts.com

US $199.99
Location:

Hutchinson, Minnesota, US

Hutchinson, Minnesota, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Number of Bolts:4

Your are bidding on ONE (1) NOS TRX Aluminum Wheel in the box.  PN # E3ZZ-1007-B. (Sorry no Center Cap).  Will fit all 1979 into early 1980's Ford Mustang's and Mercury Capri's, also to include the 1979 Ford Mustang Indy Pace Car Replicas. When sold new back in the 80's they ran $380.00 each.  It's that last touch you need to finish that killer restro on that Mustang or Capri you have.  Be sure to view my other treasures for your Ford or Mercury ride.  Thanks for looking & good luck bidding.

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