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1978 1979 Ford Pick-up Trucks F-150 F-250 Power Steering Hose #66403 Nos! on 2040-parts.com

US $24.99
Location:

Columbia, South Carolina, United States

Columbia, South Carolina, United States
Condition:New

This auction is for a NOS power steering pressure hose assembly in perfect condition. Auto Power part # 66403 ( 22 3/4" long - 3/8" male inverted flare "O" ring x 5/16" male inverted flare ). This is a NEW factory original " MADE IN THE USA " quality part in the original factory package. Guaranteed superior quality that meets or exceeds all OEM specifications with exact fitment as original. Will fit 1978 1979 Ford Pick-Up Trucks ( F-150, F-250 ) w/ 4 W.D. and 6 cyl engines. Combined shipping discounts apply on multiple purchases whenever possible. Questions are always welcome, so don't hesitate to ask. Please be sure to check out my eBay store for more Vintage and Classic parts & accessories. I list a large variety of NOS, NORS and quality used parts every week, so check back often.

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