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New Airtex/carter Fuel Pump M3542 For 1962 Ford Ranchero 2.8l/170cid on 2040-parts.com

US $70.00
Location:

Corona, California, US

Corona, California, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice) Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Return policy details:ALL RETURNS OTHER THAN THOSE FOR WARRANTY MUST BE 100% BRAND NEW! NO SIGNS OF USE OR WEAR ON PART OR BOX. NO EXCEPTIONS. NO ALTERATIONS ACCEPTED ON PARTS FOR RETURNS. BOX MUST BE CLEAN AND IN NEW CONDITION AS WELL. NO GREASE OR HANDPRINTS ON BOXES OR PARTS. NO SIGNS OF ANY INSTALLATION OR SIGNS OF ANY TYPE OF WEAR. ALL RETURNS ARE CHARGED A 25% RESTOCKING FEE. NO EXCEPTION. ALL RETURNS NEED A RMA# PRIOR TO RETURNING. PLEASE EMAIL US FOR NUMBER NO EXCEPTIONS EITHER. 25% RESTOCKING FEE MUST BE SENT IN USPS MONEY ORDER OR PAYPALED. ANY SIGNS OF WEAR OR USE OR ALTERATION AND PART WILL NOT QUALIFY FOR RETURN. MUST BE 100% BRAND NEW. ALL PARTS RETURNED FOR WARRANTY AS SPECIFIED WILL BE RETURNED FOR EXACT ITEM REPLACEMENT ONLY. NO EXCEPTIONS. BUYER PAYS ALL SHIPPING FEES. IF ITEM IS FOUND NOT RETURNABLE BUYER MUST SEND MONEY FOR ITEM TO BE RETURNED. THANKS AND IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PRIOR TO PURCHASING PLEASE ASK. COMMUNICATION IS THE BEST TO FIGURE OUT CORRECT FIT. ALL ITEMS RETURNED FOR MONEY BACK MUST BE RETURNED WITHIN 14 DAYS NO EXCEPTIONS. ALL ITEMS RETURNED FOR CASH BACK MUST BE 100% BRAND NEW STILL IN BOX. CANNOT BE TRIED OR MOUNTED OR DEFACED IN ANY MANOR. BOX MUST BE RETURNED AS WELL AS PARD AND MUST HAVE NO SIGNS OF WEAR OR USE. IF YOU TRY IT YOU BUY IT. SORRY NO EXCEPTIONS. WE ARE HAVING TOO MANY CUSTOMERS GUESSING AT WHAT PRODUCTS THEY NEED. WE CANNOT RESALE USED OR TRIED PARTS. THANKS AGAIN WE VALUE YOUR BUSINESS. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CONTACT US. THANKS AGAIN! Restocking Fee:No Part Brand:AIRTEX Manufacturer Part Number:M3542 Warranty:Yes

HELLO, YOU ARE BUYING A NEW AIRTEX OR CARTER MECHANICAL FUEL PUMP FOR YOUR 1962 FORD RANCHERO 2.8L/170cid

 ***PLEASE NOTE DUE TO AIRTEX CURRENTLY REBOXING ALL CARTER FUEL PUMPS AS THEIRS AT ALL OF OUR WAREHOUSES WE CANNOT GUARANTEE WHAT PUMP YOU WILL RECEIVE.

BOTH PUMPS ARE OF HIGH QUALITY AND COME WITH ONE YEAR WARRANTY.

THANKS FOR LOOKING!~


DUE TO THANKSGIVING ALL ORDERS WILL BE SHIPPED MONDAY NOVEMBER 26TH. WE ARE CLOSED THURSDAY AND FRIDAY.

ALL ORDERS WILL BE PROCESSED NEXT BUSINESS DAY THE 26TH. THANK YOU AND HAVE A SAFE HAPPY THANKSGIVING!~

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