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65-66 Ford Mustang Convertible Top Boot Snap Kit (incomplete) on 2040-parts.com

US $14.11
Location:

Prairieville, Louisiana, United States

Prairieville, Louisiana, United States
MISSING ONE STUD AND FOUR MOUNTS
Brand:Scott Drake Model Year Range:1964 - 1966 Manufacturer Part Number:44-14319-1 Part Type:Convertible Top Hardware

NEW WITH OUT PACKAGE 65-66 MUSTANG CONVERTIBLE SNAP STUD KIT.  MISSING ONE STUD AND FOUR MOUNTS.  EARLY KIT.  BAG GOT DAMAGED AND SOME PIECES GOT LOST.  FREE SHIPPING TO 48 STATES.  NEW KITS ARE $30.

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