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1970 Ford Torino Mercury Cyclone New Exhaust Tips on 2040-parts.com

US $169.95
Location:

Leonard, Texas, United States

Leonard, Texas, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Manufacturer Part Number:D0OA5263A Surface Finish:Bright Placement on Vehicle:Rear

Here we have a set of new 1970 exhaust tips for Ford Torino's & Mercury Cyclones. They have been made from the blueprints Ford provided me & carry the Ford Authorized License Part label.

They have the Ford script & part number on them as per original. Part # D0OA5263-A. Thanks for looking & please check my other auctions. Please e-mail me with any questions. Texas residence please add 8% sales tax

 

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