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1939-48 Ford Car 39-52 Pickup-master Cyl Rod 91a-2143-a on 2040-parts.com

US $13.99
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Oregon, Wisconsin, United States

Oregon, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:New Brand:TMMAC Surface Finish:STEEL Manufacturer Part Number:91A-2143-A Warranty:Yes Other Part Number:TMMAC Country/Region of Manufacture:Unknown Placement on Vehicle:Front Part Brand:FORD APPROVED

1939-1948  FORD CAR 1939-1952 PICKUP MASTER CYLINDER  PUSHROD  BOLT (3 5/8 INCH LONG )    -  SHIPPED  PRIORITY MAIL INCLUDES INSURANCE AND TRACKING  NO.                 PART NO. 91A-2143-A                                                             (CODEPU   CODEBRAKE  CODEC3740 CODEC4148   CODEP3847   CODEP4856   SCM      LOCWT7 )

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