1968,1969 Ford Mustang Tilt Away Steering Vacuum Motor on 2040-parts.com
Glendora, California, US
For sale is an original 1969 Ford Tilt away steering vacuum motor. This piece is in great shape with no breaks or cracks. I have tested this in conjunction with the canister, motor and a tiltaway column and it works great.
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