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1965-1970 Ford Galaxie Ltd Torino F150 F250 E100 Nos Main Brgs D0tz-6333-e on 2040-parts.com

US $18.99
Location:

Toledo, Ohio, United States

Toledo, Ohio, United States
Brand new, still in original Ford boxes.
Part Brand:Ford Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:D0TZ-6333-E Country/Region of Manufacture:United States UPC:Does Not Apply

1965-1970 Ford Galaxie LTD Torino F150 F250 E100 NOS main brgs D0TZ-6333-E

Product Description

NOS genuine Ford main bearings, part number, D0TZ-6333-E, .002 US.

These fit:

  • 1965 - 1970 Ford Custom, Custom 500, Galaxie, Galaxie 500, LTD, Ranch Wagon, Country Sedan, Country Squire, F150 Pickup, F250 Pickup,F350 Pickup, Econoline E100, E200 and E300, with 240 six cylinder engine
  • 1969 - 1970 Ford Fairlane, Torino, Falcon, Ranchero, Maverick, Ranch Wagon, Country Sedan and Country Squire with 250 six cylinder engine

Sorry, I only have four of these bearings, this is not a complete set.

Brand-new, still in original Ford boxes. 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970

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