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B&m C6 Ford Windage Tray 66-71 Part# 40282 on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
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Winter Springs, Florida, US

Winter Springs, Florida, US
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THIS IS A GREAT WAREHOUSE FIND.  THIS IS A VINTAGE PART FOR A 66-71 VEHICLE.  THE ONLY INFO I HAVE IS WHAT IS ON THE PACKAGE. I HAVE NO OTHER INFO ON THIS. I HAVE GOOGLED IT AND DID NOT HAVE ANY LUCK FINDING OUT WHICH VEHICHLE IT IS FOR BESIDES THE YEAR AS IN IT STATES ON THE PACKAGE. THE PACKAGE IS DIRTY FROM STORAGE, BUT IT IS STILL SEALED. PLEASE LOOK CLOSELY AT THE PICS.

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