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1957 Mercury Lincoln Power Steering Pump Support Mount Bracket Ecv 33559 B on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Porter Ranch, California, United States

Porter Ranch, California, United States
Condition:Used

This AUCTION is for the 1957 MERCURY AND LINCOLN POWER STEERING PUMP SUPPORT BRACKET shown.  IT HAS PART NUMBER  EDV 33559 B ON IT.  IT IS USED ON ALL MODELS THAT HAVE THE 368 CU IN V8 ENGINE.  IT APPEARS TO BE IN PERFECT USED CONDITION.   I CAN SHIP THIS ANYWHERE IN THE USA FOR $7 IN A SMALL FLAT RATE BOX.    I HAVE INCLUDED PHOTOS OF THE PART.   PLEASE BE CERTAIN THAT THIS MOUNTING BRACKET  IS CORRECT FOR YOUR APPLICATION AS THIS IS AN AS-IS SALE.  Please let me prepare invoice with lowest cost shipping choice before sending in payment as Ebay calculated shipping charges are usually too high.   Sales tax will be added to all items delivered within California.   Contact me for more information on other shipping options.   Please use the Ebay feature "Ask Seller A Question"  if you  need further info. 

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