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Original Vintage 1964-65 Ford V8 Generator Wiring Harness, May Fit Other Years on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Akron, Ohio, United States

Akron, Ohio, United States

  • This listing is for a original 1962-65 Ford V8 Generator Wiring Harness.
  • The harness is in good original condition as pictured, no cuts, no missing connectors, however the tape wrap needs some attention.
  • You are purchasing the item pictured, exactly as pictured, nothing more, nothing less, if you have any questions please ask before bidding.
  • The winning bidder will be responsible for actual shipping cost, after packaging the item weight is less than a pound and the item will be shipped from Akron, Ohio 44320.
  • International Bidders; please, Due to many errors please do not use the ebay calculator for shipping or pay for your item until I send you an invoice with the correct shipping.

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