1957 Ford Galaxie 500 Eaton Y Block Power Steering Pump on 2040-parts.com
Midlothian, Texas, United States
Vintage Y block power steering pump for a 1957 Galaxie 500. Pump comes as pictured with pulley, bracket, and reservoir. It has been completely rebuilt with all new seals and orings and comes with a new filter as pictured. I have worked in the Light and Heavy Duty Steering Industry for 32 years.
Thanks for looking!
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