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Engine Temperature Gauge Lens 67 68 Ford Mustang Coupe Convertible Fastback-dash on 2040-parts.com

US $59.99
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Independence, Missouri, United States

Independence, Missouri, United States
Condition:Used Brand:FORD Manufacturer Part Number:C7ZF-10984-N

1 Temperature Gauge Lens for a 1967-1968 Ford Mustang

Original Ford Factory Parts. C7ZF-10894-N
Apx 3" x 3"
This is the temperature gague lens with retaining ring. The lens has no yellowing or cracks found. The lens has fine scratches, and stains where the retainer ring fits. The chrome was gone from the center and it was repainted silver. The retainer ring was repainted black.. Used condition.
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