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Ford Mustang Front Valance With Turn Signals, 1971-73 Original Oem on 2040-parts.com

US $34.99
Location:

Osteen, Florida, US

Osteen, Florida, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Ford OEM Manufacturer Part Number:D3ZZ-17626-A Warranty:No


1971-1973 FRONT LOWER VALANCE PANEL with Turn Signals!  This is A good original ITEM!

FORD PART#:   D3ZZ-17626-A     DOES NOT COME w/. MOUNTING HARDWARE

This is a local pick up only item. Item located in Volusia County Florida between Daytona and Orlando. I accept paypal and the funds must have cleared prior to you picking up the item. Item must be paid for immediate with Buy It Now or within 24 hours of auction end due to best offer accepted.   Item needs picked up within 2 days.  If more time is needed, please let me know before bidding. I prefer not to store anything for a long period as I am cleaning out my garage.  If you are out of area and are interested, I will try to get a shipping quote on request before you bid.

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