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Nos Cast Iron Thermostat Housing Water Neck 289 With Thermo Pocket on 2040-parts.com

US $38.00
Location:

West Branch, Michigan, US

West Branch, Michigan, US
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Cast iron!  There is light rust after decades of storage.  There is no gasket with this.

This Accurate brand water outlet is an aftermarket replacement part that I believe was manufactured back in the 1960's.

It was made specifically for 1965-1967 Ford Falcon, Fairlane, and Mustang with 289 engine.  Also Mercury Comet with 289 engine.  My book says "with thermo pocket", which means the thermostat fits up into this water neck, not down into a recess in the intake.

This cast iron part is a good one to get if you are running a factory cast iron intake manifold.  Less corrosion problems than an aluminum part.

Don't worry... you'll love it!! 

Don’t forget to take a look at my other ebay listings if you love old parts and ACCESSORIES!  More vintage items listed every week!

///////Michigan residents will pay 6% sales tax at checkout.

International and domestic bidders are welcomed.  I must declare the correct selling price on Customs documents.

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