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Nos 1980 Ford F350 F-350 Rear Axle Oil Seals One 1 Ton Truck on 2040-parts.com

US $9.99
Location:

Taylor, Michigan, US

Taylor, Michigan, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Ford Motor Company Manufacturer Part Number:FOTZ-1177-A Placement on Vehicle:Array Country of Manufacture:United States

You are bidding on 1 box of 2 oil seals manufactured by Ford for the 1980 F-350  Ford truck.  Fits all Ford one ton trucks that require the service part number FOTZ-1177-A for the rear axle oil seal - inner. New Old Stock and in Ford packaging.  Excellent condition and never used.

BUYER to pay $3.50 for USPS economy shipping.  International shipping may very.  Email with any questions.  Thanks for looking and good luck bidding.

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