1950's??? 1957?? Ford Mercury Nos Carburetor Accelerator Pump Piston on 2040-parts.com
California, United States
This is a single, original FoMoCo, new old stock (N.O.S.) accelerator pump piston. This was acquired in a collection and the piston was in a package that has the part number B7A-9631-D.
I do not know what this is correct for... but I assume B7A is a prefix for 1957 Ford and Mercury: May fit other 1950's years??? 1951? 1952? 1953? 1954? 1955? 1956? 1958? 1959? 1960? *Compare your part with my pics and double check your part books and number to verify this is correct for your vehicle application. No returns or refunds. |
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