1932-1934 Ford Flathead Model "b" Fuel Pump With Offset Inlet/outlet on 2040-parts.com
Santa Clarita, California, US
Check out my Store for many other early Ford hot rod and Trans parts new & used. I am always adding items, so stop in from time to time. This looks to be a 32-34 Ford Flathead fuel pump. I will require a rebuild kit. It is in nice shape. I always combine shipping utilizing flat rate box's when possible, just "request a total" if you win more than one auction. |
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