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Nos 1949-53 Ford Customline, Mainliner Exhaust Control Valve Heat Riser on 2040-parts.com

US $34.99
Location:

Grafton, Ohio, United States

Grafton, Ohio, United States
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Manufacturer Part Number:0BA-9685-A Warranty:No Interchange Part Number:location 8587 Brand:Ford

0BA-9685-A, new, never installed, genuine Ford, fresh out of a closed dealership inventory.

This exhaust control valve heat riser fits the following:

1949,1950,1951,1952,1953 Ford Customline, Mainliner.

NOS, we are always buying NOS!

location 8587

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