New Gates Radiator Hose For 1970's Various Fords on 2040-parts.com
Boxford, Massachusetts, US
A new Gates #20763 lower? or upper? radiator hose for various 1970's Ford's. This was with a bunch of Pontiac GTO parts I aquired and this is the best I could do to find out the application.
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