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2 Ford Choke Pull-off Cp481 Vintage 1970/74 Carbt/f2 Eng 302,351,390 New Us Made on 2040-parts.com

US $21.00
Location:

Rialto, California, United States

Rialto, California, United States
THE CHOKE PULL-OFF ARE NEW UNOPEN PACKAGES 1 PACKAGE HAS MINOR CHAFFING
Brand:FORD Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:CP-481 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States UPC:076783016996

WE OFFERING FOR BID 2 UN-OPEN PACKAGES OF FORD CHOKE PULL-OFF CP-481 FOR 1970/74 CARBURETOR F2 ENGINE 302,351,390 THE CHOKES ARE BRAND-NEW UN-OPEN PACKAGE, 1 PACKAGE HAS MINOR CHAFFING FROM STORAGE, THE PARTS INDICATE ARE APPLICABLE FOR FORD 1970/74 THE CHOKE PULL-OFF ARE AND OLD STOCK USA MADE BY AVATAR FORD PRODUCTS, PLEASE CHECK OWNER MANUAL FOR APPLICATION, SPECIFIC CARBURETOR NUMBER TO INSURE THE CORRECT REPLACEMENT PARTS.THE APPLICATION SHOWN ON BACK OF PACKAGE ONLY A SAMPLING ADDITIONAL VEHICLES ARE LISTED IN APPLICATION CHART. PLEASE CHECK WITH YOUR MECHANIC FOR CORRECT PART, NOTE:THIS ITEMS ARE BEGIN SOLD AS-IS NO WARRANTY NO RETURNE-mail any questions before bid.

 

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