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65\66 Mustang Lower Crank Pulley With Smog Pump 260,289 V8 on 2040-parts.com

US $79.99
Location:

Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States

Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States
no damage
Warranty:No

 65\66 Mustang lower crank pulley with smog pump 260,289 v8

This is a lower crank pulley from a 65 mustang 260/289 with Smog pump and manual steering.

A rare find to be sure as I have only ever seen one of these, but in my defense in Wisconsin we don't do Smog or California emissions. :-)


Ebay user email that may know more what this item is:

Just so you know, this pulley was used on 1964 260/289 engines (including 1964½ Mustang) with Power Steering. (Smog control did not come out until 1966.) Not all 1964 engines got this pulley as there was a cast iron 3-groove pulley that was more common. Bob Mannel


thanks for looking

 

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