"nos" Motorcraft Automatic Choke Housing,p/n E4pz-9848-f,1983-87 Ford on 2040-parts.com
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NOS,(NEW OLD STOCK),IN THE BOX, MOTORCRAFT FORD AUTOMATIC CHOKE COVER, PART NUMBER: E4PZ-9848-F.FITS 1983-87 FORD. PLEASE CHECK PART NUMBER FOR COMPATIBILITY PRIOR TO PURCHASE. I DO NOT SHIP INTERNATIONALLY. |
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