1981 82 83 Ford Merc 200 Ci 3.3l 6 Cylinder Distributor Granada Fairmont T-bird on 2040-parts.com
Snowflake, Arizona, United States
Offered is a Used OEM FORD Distributor for the 200 C.I., 3.3L Straight Six Engine, PN E2BE-CA, for 1981-1983 Ford and Mercury Passenger Cars, Fairmont, Thunderbird, Futura, Granada, etc.
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