1965 1966 Mustang Fastback Coupe Convertible Shelby Orig Interior Door Handle on 2040-parts.com
Vancouver, Washington, US
1965-1966 Ford Mustang, Fastback, Coupe, Convertible, Shelby GT-350. .. Interior Door Handle. Will work for LH or RH Side.. This is an ORIGINAL FORD HANDLE. Stamped C5ZB-6522614-A (FoMoCo) . The Handle looks Good. There is Some Pitting, has some scratches. Will work Great, Nothing Broken. No Cracks. Good Mounting Splines. What you see in the picture is what you will receive.... Please email with questions or call us at (360)573-6056. . I NOW HAVE AN EBAY STORE WITH LOTS OF GREAT ORIGINAL FORD PARTS. CHECK IT OUT BY CLICKING HERE..
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