40324FR Tail Lamp Panel 1968 Mustang; California Special; Stamped Steel; EDP Coated
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OER 40324FR 1968 Mustang; Tail Lamp Panel; California Special; Stamped Steel; EDP Coated Features:
This is a steel replacement tail lamp panel made specifically for 1968 Mustang running sequential Shelby style (1965 Thunderbird) tail lamps. Will fit any 1968 Mustang as long as the correct Shelby style tail lamps are used. Each rear tail panel is produced in die-stamped steel and designed to be welded in place just like a standard tail panel. For use with stock rear deck lid and quarter trim caps. Not for use with the Shelby or GT/CS fiberglass trunk lid and quarter panel extensions/caps.
Applications:
- 1968-1968 Ford Mustang (Caifornia Special)
Motor Vehicles
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Tools:
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