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1968-1972 Buick Gs, 350 Skylark, Ac Rebuilt Fuel Pump/w/gasket on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Nashville, Tennessee, United States

Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Condition/Rebuilt/Manufactured In USA/Original Box Complete/Some Shelf Wear,good shape
Brand:AC Spark Plug Division, GM Corp. Flint, MI. Surface Finish:Silver finish Manufacturer Part Number:# 40579 Warranty:No Other Part Number:# 40579 R Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Placement on Vehicle:Front

AC Factory Rebuilt Fuel Pump
W/Gasket

Fits: 
1968-1972 Buick GS,
1968-1972 350 Skylark

A Product of :
AC Spark Plug Division, 
General Motor Corp.
 Flint, MI.

Condition: 
In Original Box
Minor Shelf Wear
Good Shape


Made In USA

Fate  615-887-4377

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