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Ford Mustang Convertible Top Frame W/latches For 1983-1993 on 2040-parts.com

US $500.00
Location:

West Palm Beach, Florida, US

West Palm Beach, Florida, US
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1983-1993 Original Ford Mustang 

Convertible Top 

**FRAME ONLY**

This is a complete un-bent un-broken convertible top frame ONLY unit.

Latches are included. 

Lift Cylinders are NOT included.

This top frame ONLY unit is ready to be bolted on your Mustang and professionally covered with a brand new vinyl top skin or a canvas top skin! 

  Is your convertible top looking shabby? Is your top frame bent or broken? We have the answer to your problems at a bargain price!

This original Ford item is in very nice used condition.  It would be a perfect bolt on upgrade for your 83-93 Convertible Mustang!   

This super nice condition top frame was one of the very choice parts that recently arrived on one of our great donor parts cars.  Unfortunately the top skin was ripped and will require replacement!   Those in the know will realize that this item is rare to find in nice used condition - they just seem to get bent and broken very easily!

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