1973 Ford Drag Link Adjusting Sleeve Nos D3az 3310a on 2040-parts.com
Watson, Louisiana, US
Compatibility is the responsibility of the buyer, Thanks. FREE SHIPPING To the Lower 48 United States Only
Item offered is a Genuine New Original Stock Ford adjusting sleeve never installed. Buyer to receive only what is pictured, one sleeve. Not sure of which Ford cars it is compatible with, please make sure it will work for your application before deciding to purchase.
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