1967 Mustang Air Conditioning Ac System Original, Hoses And Pulleys For 289 V8 on 2040-parts.com
Buffalo, New York, US
1967 Ford Mustang Air Conditioning system, parts for the engine and engine compartment. This includes the pulleys. It does not include the condenser or evaporator or underdash system. I've added photos of the system mounted on the engine. The auction only includes the items shown in the first few photos. Condition is unknown but all items move freely.
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1967 mustang air conditioning ac system original, hoses and pulleys for 289 v8(US $119.00)
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