1985-87 Front Steering Pitman Parts Master K8290 Nos on 2040-parts.com
Morrowville, Kansas, United States
In this lot i have a NOS Parts Master Pitman arm steering for 1987 Mercury Grand Marquis #K8290 Made in USA on box i bought this 2 years ago for my car ended up never used it there is light surface rust on this as seen in pictures this will fit many different years also fit Ford Crown victoria
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