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Nos 427 Ford Oil Pressure Switch 1966 67 Galaxie Fairlane Comet Cobra Dated 6go on 2040-parts.com

US $35.00
Location:

Uhrichsville, Ohio, US

Uhrichsville, Ohio, US
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NOS 427 Low riser & Medium riser Ford Galaxie, Fairlane, Comet oil pressure switch. This is the correct switch for 427 Fords listed applications. Hard to find switch today. Date 6G0 on one side FoMoCo on the other. I added picture of block adaptor for reference only, the switch is all that is for sale in the auction.  Buyer pays shipping costs. Payment by Paypal, USP$ Order and personal check. Check must clear bank before parts will be shipped. Ohio residents must pay Ohio sale tax. READ!!! I will calculate it at the end of the auction.  Any questions email or call Brian at 1-740-922-9680. Check out my other auctions for more Ford parts.

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