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77 Ford Steering Gear Box Gearbox Motorhome Lark Camper Motor Home Steer Oem on 2040-parts.com

US $149.99
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THIS STEERING GEAR CAME OUT OF A 1977 FORD LARK CAMPER, MOTOR HOME. THE VEHICLE HAD 47K ORIGINAL MILES, AND WAS IN GREAT MECHANICAL SHAPE. THE ENGINE AND TRANSMISSION WERE IN VERY NICE SHAPE AND SOLD VERY FAST. I SAVED THIS THINKING SOMEONE WOULD NEED IT. I AM SURE IT WILL FIT OTHER FORD MAKES AND MODELS, BUT CANNOT TELL YOU WHAT, IT IS BUYERS RESPONSIBILITY TO KNOW WHEN HE PURCHASES IT, AS I WILL NOT OFFER RETURNS ON THIS ITEM. I WILL HOWEVER GUARANTEE IT IS IN GOOD SHAPE AND DOES NOT HAVE PLAY IN IT.



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