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New Nos Oem Fomoco Ford Oil Pump Drive Driven Gear 1ga-6610-b on 2040-parts.com

US $24.95
Location:

Waldo, Wisconsin, United States

Waldo, Wisconsin, United States
Dealership close out, part is a little dirty/dusty from sitting on shelf. Part has some light surface rust from sitting on the shelf, see pics for condition.
Manufacturer Part Number:1ga-6610-b Brand:Fomoco UPC:Does not apply

New OEM NOS Ford oil pump drive gear, part number 1GA-6610-B. Part has some light surface rust from sitting on the shelf, see pics for condition.

We are not familiar with all makes and models this fits, please verify part number and pictures match your application. Dealership close-out, part is a little dirty/dusty from sitting on shelf. Part can not be returned if installed, ran or has been modified in any way. Must be returned with factory packaging.

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