37-38 Ford Passenger Wire Harness –
Original 37-38 Ford Flathead passenger car wire harness in very good condition
no broken wires or cracked insulation, completely checked out – continuity on
all wire traces, have number labeled all wires for easy installation, will
include 37-38 wire diagram. Payment due via PAYPAL within 7 days after auction
end, sold as is, shipping $13.
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