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17624.01 Omix-ada Exhaust Manifold, 41-53 Ford And Willys Models on 2040-parts.com

US $161.92
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Smyrna, Georgia, US

Smyrna, Georgia, US
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17624.01

17624.01

OMIX-ADA

Exhaust Manifold, 41-53 Ford and Willys Models

This replacement exhaust manifold from Omix-ADA fits the 134 cubic inch L-head engine. Fits 41-53 Ford and Willys models.

This replacement exhaust manifold from Omix-Ada fits the 134 cubic inch L-head engine. Fits 41-45 Ford GPWs, 41-45 Willys MBs, 45-49 CJ-2As, and 49-53 CJ-3As. Does not include gaskets, heat riser coil spring, or hardware.

 

 

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