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Nos 1957 Mercury All Models Horn Relay To Horn Wiring Harness Fek-14440-b Rare on 2040-parts.com

US $64.95
Location:

Cosby, Tennessee, United States

Cosby, Tennessee, United States
Please read item description for the exact applications of this item
Part Brand:Ford Other Part Number:B7MY-13A804-A Manufacturer Part Number:FEK-14440-B UPC:Does not apply

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This is a new old stock (NOS) original Ford horn relay to horns wiring harness assembly correct for the following models:

  • 1957 Mercury ALL models

This is in very nice NOS condition.

Fresh out of an old Ford Lincoln Mercury dealership and discontinued for decades!

These are EXTREMELY RARE to find in NOS condition so be sure not to miss this one!

The part number is FEK14440-B superseded by B7MY-13A804-A.

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Due to the age of many of these NOS electrical and mechanical parts which have been on dealership shelves for 40-70 years I can not guarantee any electrical or mechanical parts such as switches, radios, plug wires, fuel pumps, fuel sending units, gauges, brake boosters, etc. I do guarantee them to be NOS or as otherwise described in my auction.

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