1967-70 Ford Truck Oil Pressure Gauge on 2040-parts.com
Bristol, Connecticut, United States
Genuine N.O.S. Ford truck oil pressure gauge. New in the box. Fits 1967-70 F-100/350 and 1969-70 Econoline van E100/300
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