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Nos 57-60 Ford Std Transspeedometer Drive Gear B7a-17285-b Thunderbird on 2040-parts.com

US $34.50
Location:

Rock Hill, South Carolina, US

Rock Hill, South Carolina, US
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This auction is for an NOS 1957-60 Ford Std TransSpeedometer Drive Gear B7A-17285-B .Fits: 1957-59 Ford 292 / 312 / 332 / 352 w/ Ford-O-Matic & Cruise-O-Matic / 1957 Thunderbird 292/312 with Ford-O-Matic / 1958-60 Thunderbird 352 w/ Cruise-O-Matic.

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