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OER 1964-68 Mustang, Cougar Front Seat Platform Panel Coupe/Fastback One-Piece Weld Thru Coated
Part Number: M137A-OER
OER 1964-68 Mustang, Cougar Front Seat Platform Panel Coupe/Fastback One-Piece Weld Thru Coated
Original price was: $265.59.$230.95Current price is: $230.95.
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1964-68 Mustang, Cougar; Front Seat Platform Panel; Coupe/Fastback; One-Piece; Weld Thru Coated
Revitalize your classic 1964-68 Ford Mustang or Mercury Cougar with our premium Front Seat Platform Panel. This expertly crafted, one-piece floor pan is designed specifically for coupe and Fastback models, ensuring that your restoration project maintains the authenticity and structural integrity of the original vehicle. Experience the ease of a perfect fit that brings your classic car back to life.
Key Features and Benefits:
- Authentic Reproduction: Crafted from high-quality stamped steel to meet original factory specifications, guaranteeing the correct contours and fit for your vintage vehicle.
- Weld-Thru Coated: Finished with a specialized weld-through primer that prevents corrosion and promotes superior weld characteristics, ensuring a lasting installation.
- Complete Coverage: This panel spans from the driver side floor pan over the transmission tunnel to the passenger side floor pan, providing comprehensive coverage for seat frame attachment.
- Easy Installation: Designed to be welded to the floor for a secure and lasting fit, making your restoration project straightforward and efficient.
Technical Specifications:
- Part Number: M137A
- Brand: OER
Fitment Information:
- 1964-1968 Ford Mustang (coupe, Fastback)
- 1967-1968 Mercury Cougar (coupe)
Take your restoration to the next level with the 1964-68 Mustang and Cougar Front Seat Platform Panel. This essential component not only ensures that your classic car looks great but also enhances its structural integrity. Don’t compromise on quality; invest in this high-performance panel today!
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