Ford Mustang Rear End Fits 64 1/2-68 Complete With Tag on 2040-parts.com
Delano, Tennessee, United States
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This 8 inch rear end fits 64 1/2 to 68 ford mustangs. Has axles, original tag (number not able to be read), and brake drums. It is full of grease and worked when removed. It has not been restored, still in original condition as you can tell by pictures. 28 spline, 5 lug, rusty, been kept outside, otherwise in great condition. There is no core charge, no warranty. Prefer local pick up or buyer must arrange for it to be picked up and pay all shipping costs. There are several more rear ends listed and more to be listed. If you have any questions you can contact me thru ebay messages. Thanks for taking a look. |
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