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Radiator Air Baffle Staple Kit, 16 Pieces (62-63 Ford Thunderbird)Find parts that fit my vehicle

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      Features

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      • A8391BK Fog Lamp Kit
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      • Fits 1967 Ford Mustang
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      • Also fits 1962-63 Ford Thunderbird
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      Description

      Premium Lighting Solution. The A8391BK Fog Lamp Kit enhances visibility in adverse weather conditions by providing additional focused lighting. This kit improves road safety and driving confidence during fog, rain, or snow. Its precise compatibility ensures seamless integration with vintage Ford Mustang models.

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      Durable Construction. The fog lamp kit features high-quality materials engineered for longevity and resistance to environmental elements. Each component maintains a period-correct appearance while delivering modern functionality and reliability.

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      Simple Installation. Installation is straightforward with minimal modifications required, allowing enthusiasts to upgrade their lighting system without extensive mechanical knowledge. The kit fits directly on designated vehicle points with no need for additional drilling.

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      Application. Specifically engineered to fit the 1967 Ford Mustang, this fog lamp kit complements the vehicle’s original design and electrical systems, ensuring proper fit and function without compromise.

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