New 1952-1953 Ford Tube #b55- 3597 - A on 2040-parts.com
Parkville, Maryland, US
This tube is brand new and has never been used. The number is Part # B55- 3597 - A. This part is for a 1952-1953 Ford all models. It is 35.5 inches in length.
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