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  • Eliminator Stripe Kit - BLACK - Convertible - New ~ 1970 Mercury Cougar - 21-2004
  • Eliminator Stripe Kit - BLACK - Convertible - New ~ 1970 Mercury Cougar - 21-2004

Item #: 21-2004

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Price: $181.67
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    Description

    There never was an Eliminator convertible from the factory, but we think there should have been. Since the rear quarter panels are shaped differently, we redesigned the side stripes to fit the contours of the convertible Cougar correctly. Otherwise, these are the same stripes we sell in coupe format, cut from OE-spec 3M Scotchcal vinyl and designed from a NOS stripe kit.

    The kit includes 17 separate pieces, including all side stripes, hood stripes, rear spoiler stripe, ELIMINATOR rear quarter panel decals, and the often-overlooked 3-piece rear trim blackout stripes. This is the most correct and complete kit you'll find anywhere.

    Specifications:
    Shipping Weight: 1.50 LBS
    (weight shown may be the dimensional weight)

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    Awesome stripes will work perfectly

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    A must for convertable owners

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    Stripe is great quality. Packaged great to avoid damage. Fits nice over convert hips. Great product

    Number of questions: 1
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    Question
    Trent Neely Asked:
    Could this application go on a '73?
    May 3, 2022 5:17 PM
    Answer
    WCCC Admin Answered:
    You could use the "Eliminator" decals, but since the body style changed quite a bit between 70 and 71, the stripes for the side / hood decals would not match the length / the contours of the hood and side of the car.
    May 3, 2022 9:09 PM

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