1987-1993 Ford Mustang Radiator Overflow Low Coolant Sensor With Cap on 2040-parts.com
Bolton, Connecticut, US
1987-1993 ford mustang coolant overflow sensor and cap, this is a 3 wire cap with a 15in long sensor tube, please check your application to make sure this is the style you require. I will only ship to the 48 us lower states, ask with any questions.
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