Ford 289 302 351w Pulley Set Water Pump And Crank Pulley on 2040-parts.com
Saint Michael, Minnesota, United States
Up for auction is a Ford 289 302 351w Pulley set removed from the trunk of a 1969 Cougar I purchased. The water pump pulley measures 6 1/8 across and 3 1/8 high and the crank pulley is 8.5 across and 3 1/8 high. I am not sure of the year or fitment and it will need to be cleaned. Look at the pictures carefully before bidding to make sure it meets your expectations. It will need to be cleaned and painted before install. winning bidder to respond to winning email within 3 days of auction ending. All items to be paid in full within 7 days of auction ending. I do also ship overseas if needed. |
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