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It's a very unusual badge, betcha'll never see another. The emblem is off of a 1954 Ford Ranch Wagon. Dave had to inform me about it "
I was looking for fender emblems for Mustang for awhile, and stumbled across these by accident. Mustangs did not have unique badges for the sixes. There was a Ranch Wagon parked for a year at a shop I used to work at. Since the car was so rusty, I never noticed them. I later found a pair of NOS ones still in the original box." ![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjVOU3UEuDKcvgh5LlKXRFnotHoLwEdloujkx_-USRjmXtg6HLuNhuYIriUN6oDTA0kYjG3QAixYAi0i8bgjtzDpGqnSckCIEcuvTN1uto0mLZBP7ENq1TGsbC5cppx8lIy06l3mb0arEM3/s400/IMG_4901.jpg)
The taillights... hmmm. Cougar or t-bird?
As far as the tail lights, they came off of 1964-1965 T-Birds. They were used on 68-70 Shelbys and 68 California Specials. The 67 Shelby used 67 Cougar tail lights. Thanks Dave!
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See Dave's blog about this and other Mustangs here:
http://inlinesix.wordpress.com/
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