1940s Era Ford Car Choke Cable With Bakelite Knob on 2040-parts.com
Fairfield, Iowa, US
1940s era Ford Car Choke Cable with bakelite knob
We believe it was used on the 1940s era Ford cars The cable is 31" long.
It has a spring loaded socket on the end for attaching to the carb linkage. The color is an off white with red C embossed in the knob. It is new old stock.
Be sure to study the photos carefully to make sure this is the part you want. We could be mistaken in what vehicle it is used on.
FINAL SALE. NO RETURNS. Please make sure this item works with your application before bidding! I'm happy to answer any questions you may have about this listing. **************************
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