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Ford Mercury 65 66 352 390 Fan Alternator Power Steering Pump Brackets Galaxie on 2040-parts.com

US $165.00
Location:

Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States

Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:Used

Used 1965-1966 full-size Ford/Mercury FE 352 390 alternator brackets, power steering brackets with pump, fan, pulleys and most of the hardware. Might also be correct for '67 and possibly other models besides full-size. Buyers please be certain these parts are correct for your use. Removed from non-a/c car. Functioning condition of the pump is unknown. It spins with some slight resistance, came from a long time not running parts car. Brackets and pump are fairly clean. Fan has some surface rust. Upper pulley has some rust on surface and in the belt groove. I think it will be o.k. with a good blasting. Lower pulley is rough, lots of rust pitting, should be replaced but I include it anyway as it might make it easier to match it up to a replacement. 

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