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1971-1973 Ford Mustang Fastback Window Trunk Weatherstrip Or Seal Carpenter Usa on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Los Angeles, California, United States

Los Angeles, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Daniel Carpenter USA Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:D1ZZ-6551222 Part Brand:Daniel Carpenter Interchange Part Number:D1ZZ-6343720 Country of Manufacture:United States Other Part Number:D1ZZ-16740 UPC:Does not apply

This auction includes:

1 New D1ZZ-16740 1971-1973 Mustang Firewall to Hood Seal

1 New D1ZZ-6551222 1971-1973 Mustang Coupe/Fastback Roof Side Rail Weatherstrip

1 New D1ZZ-6343720 1971-1973 Mustang Fastback Trunk Weatherstrip

These are all brand new parts. Please review all photos before bidding. No Reserve! Free Shipping!

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