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3.8 / 4.2 Ford Valve Cover F7ue-6a513-da Oil Fill Side on 2040-parts.com

US $12.99
Location:

West Plains, Missouri, United States

West Plains, Missouri, United States
Valve cover for a 3.8 / 4.2 Ford engine. Oil fill side. Has casting # F7UE-6A513-DA ,has paint coming off. No cracks seen.
Manufacturer Part Number:F7UE-6A513-DA Brand:Ford

Valve cover for a 3.8 / 4.2 Ford engine. Oil fill side. Has casting # F7UE-6A513-DA ,has paint coming off. No cracks seen. Compatibility chart to be used as a guide only. Compare photos,part numbers,ect to ensure fit. Most parts sold have been washed in a industrial parts washer and checked for damage. Please contact before leaving negative feedback to try to resolve what problems you might be having with your purchase.

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