1966 Mustang Three 3 Sheave Groove Pulley Thermactor 65 on 2040-parts.com
Roswell, Georgia, United States
Here is a three groove pulley that came from a 1966 Mustang that had a thermactor system on it. You can
barely read the 'FoMoCo' stamping and the other ink stamping, which I'm sure is the part number, is not readable (by me). Definitely OEM. |
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