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New Ford Mercury Lincoln 1970s 1980s Nos Motorcraft Smog/air Pump on 2040-parts.com

US $135.00
Location:

Boca Raton, Florida, United States

Boca Raton, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:Motorcraft

This has never been installed and is in perfect new condition. The box is aged from storage in garage. If your pump looks the same, it is. The part number was different many times for the exact same pump. This was used on most every ford mercury lincoln car and truck in the 70s and many in the 80s. They all pumped 31lbs an hour on every size engine. Two styles air outlet. It can have the two bolt elbo or single pipe which is included. Many don't use that pipe but if needed it is tapped into hole with a hammer. If you are unsure from pics send make/model/year and i will verify through records.
When you buy it i will put the unit in it's box into a new box and ship that day if payment recieved in time to get to post office.
Thank you

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