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1965 66 Mustang Vent Window Weatherstrip Seals Pair C5zz-6521449-b / 6521448-b on 2040-parts.com

US $169.95
Location:

Kansas City, Missouri, United States

Kansas City, Missouri, United States
Condition:New Brand:Ford Interchange Part Number:C4ZB-6521449-C / C4ZB-6521148-C Manufacturer Part Number:C5ZZ-6521449-B / C5ZZ-6521448-B

1965 - 1966 MUSTANG SHELBY VENT WING WINDOW 
WEATHERSTRIP RUBBER SEAL ORIGINAL FORD PART

FORD PART # C5ZZ-6521449-B & C5ZZ-6521448-B

New "NOS" Ford original seal, for divers side - LH & RH side!!!

Please see photo's to see what you'll be receiving and if you have any questions please contact us 
at the store MUSTANG PLUS (816)483-5678.

SALE PRICE!!!
$169.95!!!

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