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1964,65,66,67,68 1969 Ford Mustang Fairlane 4v Carburetor Spacer Plate + Extras on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

Grand Rapids, Michigan, US

Grand Rapids, Michigan, US
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 This is a clean used Original Ford  4V Carburetor Spacer Plate for a 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 Ford or Mercury with a 260 289 302 351W V8. This fits Mustang Fairlane Falcon Cougar Comet Galaxie Custom Country Squire or other Ford or Mercury product.  This sits between the Intake Manifold and the Carburetor and has the PCV vacuum port. Nice original Ford ones like this are difficult to find and would make a great addition to your Ford. Te casting number C40E (see pic).This auction also includes 4- 2.5 studs and nuts set for mounting and one gasket. I had these installed on my 66 Mustang (but never cranked it with these on)- it was only dry fitted. It made the carb too high, so I couldn't shut my hood with the air cleaner on. So I had to remove it and I am now selling it. Email with any questions. I have 100% positive feedback, so bid with confidence.  

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