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1949 Ford Nos Master Cylinder Repair Kit In Original Sealed Container on 2040-parts.com

US $30.00
Location:

North Arlington, New Jersey, United States

North Arlington, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Brand:FORD Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:A9A-2004-A Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Surface Finish:INSIDE SEALED CONTAINER/RUBBER AND METAL

 NEVER OPENED, IN SEALED CONTAINER FROM FACTORY, IN OLD STYLE FORD PACKAGING. FOR FORD MEMORABILIA COLLECTORS, ENTHUSIAST, EVEN TO USE ON YOUR CAR; IF YOU SHOULD DESIRE. WOULD GO GREAT WITH SEALED 6V REGULATOR LISTED ON SITE AND 6V COIL ALSO LISTED ON EBAY SITE....PRICE PLUS SHIPPING AND HANDLING, INSURANCE AND TRACKING...IF DOES NOT SELL, LIKE OTHER ITEMS, WILL GO BACK ON COLLECTORS SHELF....ALSO WITH DISTRIBUTOR ROTOR ON SITE.

FROM THE LATEST CONCOURSE CATALOG THAT COST "$5.00" OF A NEWER OLD CAR, A MASTER CYLINDER REPAIR KIT COSTS "$33.00"! AND IS SIMILAR AS THIS ONE THAT IS 20+ YEARS OLDER AND NOT A AFTER MARKET ONE CURRENTLY AVAILABLE IN STORES....PRICE IS ACTUALLY BELOW WHAT I SHOULD MAR IT UP TO.

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