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1970 Mustang Cougar Speed Sensor Dy-102 Econoline Torino D0az-9e731-b on 2040-parts.com

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Camano Island, Washington, United States

Camano Island, Washington, United States
NOS IN THE FORD BOX
Manufacturer Part Number:DOAZ-9E731-A Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Interchange Part Number:351 CLEVLAND MUSTANG COUGAR NOS FORD Part Brand:FORD AUTOLITE Warranty:Yes

SPEED SENSOR NOS FORD. 1970 MUSTANG FAIRLANE/TORINO FALCON. 8 CYLINDER 302 MOTOR. USE WITH MODULATOR SYSTEM-IDENTIFIED DOAF-9E731A DOAF-9D842A. 1970 MUSTANG FAIRLANE/TORINO 8 CYLINDER 351. 1970 ECONOLINE 6&8 ALL. 1971 GALAXIE WITH C4 EXC CALIFORNIA. 6 CYL 240. 1971 MUSTANG FAIRLANE/TORINO WITH C4 6-240. 1971 THUNDERBIRD CALIFORNIA ONLY 429 MOTOR. 1971 MAVERICK WITH C4 170-250 6 CYLINDER.

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