1961,1962 Ford Galaxie & Mercury Orig. Steering Sector/ Pitman Arm, #c2ar3550-b on 2040-parts.com
Grand Rapids, Minnesota, US
Up for your consideration is a rare and original Steering Sector with Pitman Arm for 1961 and 1962 Ford Galaxies and Mercury cars. This Steering Sector is for Ford Regular/Standard Steering and Dealer- Installed Power Steering. It was just carefully removed from a 1962 Galaxie 2-Door HardTop. It is clean and in excellent working condition. We package carefully and ship quickly; USPS Tracking is part of our mailing process. Also, we will send you positive Feedback immediately on receiving yours. Thank you for your interest !
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