Nos 1964-72 Ford Truck Low Air Pressure Buzzer on 2040-parts.com
Springfield, Missouri, United States
New old stock, Ford # C1TF-2573-A low ppessure air buzzer for 1964-72 Ford Truck. Shipping cost of $6.50 in the United States. International shipping will be higher.
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