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Hard to ID back end parts

Hawkrod

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Apple Valley, CA
Here are the special tail panel parts for a GT/CS GT350/GT500 (you won't find them in most parts books). I am reposting them from a really old post of mine from before there was this area to post in (I had to look it up again and had a time finding it!)

tail light panel:
"40324 Panel Lower Back 1968 body style F (65)GT/CS, GT350/GT500 C8ZZ-6540324-A" (it was special because it came pre modified with holes cut for the fillers)

small fillers:
"27996 Reinforcement Rear Lamp Opening Inner 1968 body style F (65)GT/CS, GT350/GT500 C8ZZ-6527996-A qty 4"

large fillers that go where the stock Mustang lamps would normally fit:
"27970-1 Reinforcement Quarter Panel Lamp Opening 1968 body style F (65)GT/CS, GT350/GT500 C8ZZ-6527970-A right, C8ZZ-6527971-A left, qty 1 ea"

Hope this helps somebody out there. Hawkrod
 
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