1962-1976 Ford,thunderbird,lincoln,mercury,pantera Nos Oil Pressure Sender on 2040-parts.com
Easton, Pennsylvania, United States
This is a NEW oil pressure sender which was used on all 1971-1974 DeTomaso Panteras as well as the 1962-1976 Fords, Lincolns and Mercurys which had an oil pressure light in the dash. This sender has never been installed and has the factory cadmium plated finish. Perfect for replacing a missing, damaged or worn sender. See my other eBay auctions and Store form hundreds of other Ford,Thunderbird, Lincoln and Mercury and Pantera parts. Payment by money order, check or PayPal is expected within 10 days of the close of the
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