60 66 Chevy Truck Fuel Tank Sending Unit on 2040-parts.com
Acton, Massachusetts, US
Here we have a fuel tank sending unit for the 60 66 Chevy truck. Sending unit is new i installed in in the tank but decided to relocate the fuel tank so it never was in use. Included are 4 of the mounting screws. This is 30 ohms with 5 / 16 fuel line. Any questions please ask.. Thanks for looking and happy bidding...
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