1968 Ford Torino, Fairlane Fuel Gauge, Nos! Gas, Ranchero on 2040-parts.com
Fort Worth, Texas, United States
1968
Ford Torino, Fairlane fuel gauge, NOS! gas, Ranchero This is a NOS fuel gauge for
1968 Ford Torino, Fairlane, and Ranchero.
New in original box, excellent condition! Ford part #: C9OZ-9305-B Shipping to
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