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Pony Grille Ornament (1969 Mustang)Find parts that fit my vehicle

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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

      • OEM-Style Reproduction
      • Includes Mounting Hardware, Spacer, and Backing Plate
      • High-Quality Chrome Running Horse on a Full-Color Banner
      • Features the Tri-Bar Running Pony Design
      • Chrome Surface Material
      • Fits 1969 Mustang Models

      Description

      Classic Styling. The Scott Drake Running Horse Grill Emblem delivers an authentic OEM-style appearance that complements the classic look of a 1969 Mustang. It is designed to replace or upgrade the original grille emblem while maintaining the iconic tri-bar running pony design cherished by Mustang enthusiasts.

      Construction and Appearance. Made from high-quality chrome, this grille emblem features a polished finish that resists tarnishing and enhances durability. The vibrant full-color banner background highlights the chrome running horse, adding an eye-catching detail to the vehicle's front end.

      Installation. Installation is straightforward with included mounting hardware, spacer, and backing plate, providing a secure, factory-correct fitment without requiring modifications or drilling.

      Application. Specifically designed to fit 1969 Mustang models, this emblem matches the factory specifications for those vehicles as listed in fitment guides.

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