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1937 -1938 Ford 21 Stud Cylinder Head P/n 77-6050-a (cast Iron) 85 Hp on 2040-parts.com

US $29.49
Location:

Las Vegas, New Mexico, United States

Las Vegas, New Mexico, United States
Used. See Photos
Brand:Ford Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:77-6050-A Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

1937 -1938 Ford 21 Stud Cylinder Head P/N 77-6050-A (Cast Iron) 85 HP

Fit all 1937 & 1938 Ford Vehicles with 85 HP 21 stud engines

Used.  See Photos
 
Please carefully view the photos as they are part of the description.  Sold as is - with no returns - be sure this is what you want and the condition is acceptable before bidding.  Questions gladly answered.

Prompt payment greatly appreciated and expected in 3 days unless prior arrangements are made.  Unless otherwise noted payments received before 9:00 AM MT usually post same business day others usually next business day.

Local pickup also available

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