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E3tz-9a825-c Ford Speed Control Actuator Assy 1983-92 F-250/350 6.9l 7.3l Diesel on 2040-parts.com

US $65.00
Location:

Donalsonville, Georgia, United States

Donalsonville, Georgia, United States
Some dust/rust may be on part and/or ford box from sitting on shelf. Please see pictures.
Brand:Ford Placement on Vehicle:Front Manufacturer Part Number:E3TZ-9A825-C Warranty:No

E3TZ-9A825-C FORD SPEED CONTROL ACTUATOR ASSY 

FITS:  1983-1992 F-250 F-350 6.9L & 7.3l DIESEL ENGINES WITH FACTORY INSTALLED SPEED CONTROL


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New Original Ford Part.  This is not a reproduction nor an aftermarket part!  This is the real deal - original ford part.  Some dust/rust may be present on part and/or box from being stored on shelf for a very long time.  Please see pictures.

We were a Ford Dealer for 68 years that closed at the end of 2012.  We are simply selling off the stock that was obsolete and are now considered a NOS (New Old Stock) / OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) Ford Lincoln Mercury business.  

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We do not guarantee the correct fit for particular make and models that may be listed in our descriptions.  We researched the part numbers as best we could on the internet.  If there is any doubt that this part may or may not fit your particular vehicle, please contact your local Ford or Lincoln dealership.  We are no longer a Ford dealership, therefore we no longer have access to the Ford parts computer and catalog system. 

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