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Bumper Bolt and Nut Set (60-65 Comet; 60-67 Falcon)

Item EK-41-900400
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      Features

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      • Reproduction Zinc-Plated Bumper Bolt with Polished Stainless Steel Capped Head
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      • Dimensions: 7/16-14 x 1-1/4 Inches
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      • Round Head Diameter: 31/32 Inches
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      • Includes Hex Nut
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      • Fits 1960-1965 Mercury Comet and 1960-1967 Ford Falcon
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      Description


      Bumper Bolt With Nut; Zinc Plated; With Stainless Steel Cap; 7/16-14 X 1-1/4"; 8 Bolt Set With Nuts
      Reproduction of the original zinc-plated bumper bolt with a polished stainless steel capped head for a variety of Ford and Mercury applications including 1965-68 Ford Mustang, 1960-67 Ford Falcon and 1960-65 Mercury Comet models. Bolt dimensions are 7/16-14 x 1-1/4", with a round 31/32" diameter head. Nut is included. Commonly referred to as the "large" bolt on the bumper. Set of 8 bolts with 8 nuts.

      Bumper Bolt Specifications:
      Head Type: Round Polished Stainless Steel Cap
      Head Diameter: 31/32"
      Size: 7/16-14
      Length: 1-1/4"
      Bolt and Nut Set of 8
      Popular Ford Applications:
      1960-1967 Ford Falcon
      1965-1968 Ford Mustang
      Popular Mercury Applications:
      1960-1965 Mercury Comet

      CA Residents: WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

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