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1967 Mustang Cougar Shelby Factory Vacuum Canister Air Conditioning on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Sahuarita, Arizona, United States

Sahuarita, Arizona, United States
Small dings and worn paint.Looks like one tube is missing.
Brand:Factory Air Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Warranty:No

1967 Ford Mustang Vacuum reservoir canister for Factory Air Conditioning.

This would typically bolt to the passenger side of the engine compartment to help operate the vacuum solenoids on Factory AC Mustangs.

I believe the part number is: C7ZZ-19A566-A, although that number appears nowhere on the part.

It looks pretty good for a near 50 year old part.

From some research, it looks like there should be a second tube coming out of the same side, opposite the one existing.

If you have any comments or questions, let me know.

AC & Heating for Sale

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