1969 1970 Ford Mustang 428 Scj Drag Pack Oil Cooler Lines And Adapter Rare on 2040-parts.com
Woodstock, Georgia, United States
You are looking at a very RARE, ORIGINAL Ford Drag Pack Oil Cooler Block Adapter and Lines for a 1969 or 1970 Q-code or R-code 428SCJ Mustang Mach 1, Shelby GT500 or Cougar Eliminator. This is THE Oil Cooler Adapter and Lines for a 428 Super Cobra Jet equipped Ford Mustang or Mercury Cougar when equipped with a V-code 3.91 Axle or W-code 4.30 Axle. This is an ORIGINAL Ford 428 SCJ Drag Pack Oil Cooler Block Adapter and Lines; not something made out of something else, an offshore repo or anything other than what is supposed to be! These were installed by the Ford Motor Company for use in the High Performance Mustang and Cougars of the day when ordered with the optional Drag Pack with 3.91 or 4.30 Gears! This Drag Pack Oil Cooler Block adapter and lines are in good shape and function as they should. The adapter has it's correct C9OE engineering numbers and the lines have there original metal sheathing and snakeskin insulation on them. They have long been obsolete from Ford and over the years they have become increasingly difficult to come by, making these pieces a real FIND today!! This is a VERY RARE ORIGINAL FOMOCO Drag Pack Oil Cooler Block Adapter and Cooler Lines, they are a SUPER RARE pieces and would make for a nice center piece on your ORIGINAL 1969 or 1970 428SCJ Drag Pack equipped vehicle. If your '69 or '70 is missing it's correct Drag Pack Oil Cooler Adapter and Lines and you have been looking for a replacement; then you can stop looking now as your SCJ Drag Pack Oil Cooler Adapter and Lines have arrived!! Please see my other auctions for a fresh 428 SCJ Engine, a Refurbished Original Oil Cooler, and an Original set of Oil Cooler Brackets to go with this set up. Please look at the pictures and ask any questions BEFORE you bid!! I want you to be sure of what you are bidding on and for us both to be satisfied with the item and its sale. I expect payment within 7 days of auction end. I have described this very rare Drag Pack Oil Cooler Adapter and Lines accurately so please read the auction text and look at the pictures carefully and make sure this is what you want before bidding. If you are not sure please do not bid. I take my auctions seriously and so should you. Good Luck and Happy Bidding!!!
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