74-78 Mustang Ii, Cobra, Mach 1, Ghia, 2+2 R/s Interior Deluxe Door Panel on 2040-parts.com
toledo, Ohio, United States
VG-EX condition, Beige vinyl with tan bottom trim carpet. with arm rest, interior light, wood grain panel with pony.
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