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1968 Ford Mustang Timing Cover C8ae 6059a on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

Cortlandt Manor, New York, US

Cortlandt Manor, New York, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Manufacturer Part Number:C8AE 6059A Warranty:No

 UP FOR AUCTION IS A 68 FORD MUSTANG 302 TIMING COVER. WAS JUST REMOVED FROM A RUNNING MOTOR AND IS READY TO SHIP. FITS THE 289 ENGINES AS WELL. PART NUMBER C8AE-6059-A
PERFECT PIECE FOR ANY CONCOURSE RESTORATION.

SHIPPING ONLY AVAILABLE FOR CONTINENTAL UNITED STATES. ALL ITEMS SOLD ARE DESCRIBED TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE AND ARE SOLD AS IS WHERE IS. PLEASE ASK ANY QUESTIONS YOU MAY HAVE BEFORE BIDDING.

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