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  • Overhead Console Bar Assembly - W/ Brackets and Clips- Rear - Used ~ 1967 - 1968 Mercury Cougar XR7 - 10723
  • Overhead Console Bar Assembly - W/ Brackets and Clips- Rear - Used ~ 1967 - 1968 Mercury Cougar XR7 - 10723
  • Overhead Console Bar Assembly - W/ Brackets and Clips- Rear - Used ~ 1967 - 1968 Mercury Cougar XR7 - 10723
  • Overhead Console Bar Assembly - W/ Brackets and Clips- Rear - Used ~ 1967 - 1968 Mercury Cougar XR7 - 10723

Item #: 10723

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Price: $79.85
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    Rear bracket assembly for mounting the 1967-68 Mercury Cougar overhead consoles. Bracket spans the roof section of the car, felt covered padding on the roof side. Comes with both small end brackets and clips. Main bracket has a Ford part number of C7WB-65519B24 and the two smaller brackets have a part number of C7WB-65519B38.

    *NOTE* Will not work for installing the long Mustang overhead consoles.

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    Shipping Weight: 3.00 LBS
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    Gainesville, GA
    2013

    Overhead bracket assemly

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    When we got our 68 Cougar, it was literally in pieces and although I have restored several Mustangs, wasn't as familiar with the details of the cougar as I am now. I say this so I don't seem like an idiot for not noticing this little detail earlier.
    Installed new head liner and went to install map light assembly but nothing to mount it too because the roof rail mounting bracket was missing.
    Contacted WCCC and they had one of these hard to find items in stock. It was used but I was super happy to get one. Installing it with headliner in place was a little tricky but got it and learned my lesson.

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