02010ARH Lower Cowl Panel 1967-68 Mustang, Cougar; with Right Hand Drive; Export
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OER 02010ARH 1967-68 Mustang, Cougar; Lower Cowl Panel; with Right Hand Drive; Export Features:
RIGHT HAND DRIVE CONVERSION! Reproduction of the original lower cowl panel designed for use with 1967-68 Mustang and Cougar models with right hand drive. Each cowl panel is manufactured in stamped steel to original factory specifications featuring correct contours for an authentic appearance and fit. Now you have the option of completely replacing the cowl panel and converting to RH drive. Especially important when purchasing an American vehicle and shipping to Australia or New Zealand.
Additional Information- 57" wide
- 16.5" tall
- 5.5" deep
Applications:
- 1967-1968 Ford Mustang (with RH drive)
- 1967-1968 Mercury Cougar (with RH drive)
Note: Ships OS2 (double oversize)
Motor Vehicles
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