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Nos Galaxie Fairlane C0mf-14301-a Autolite Battery Cable Assembly Line Montery on 2040-parts.com

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Raymond, Illinois, United States

Raymond, Illinois, United States
NOS GALAXIE FAIRLANE  C0MF-14301-A Autolite Battery Cable Assembly Line MONTERY, image 1
Condition:New

Selling a NOS New negative battery cable for 1960 to 66 Ford Galaxie,Fairlane,Starliner and Mercury Montery. The part number is C0MF-14301-A. It is 20 1/2" long from the center of the eye to the center of the battery end. The person who had this was a Assembly line manager and when he needed something he just sent in a request and he would receive them in a yellow envelope. I have opened several yellow paper envelopes and with the parts is the request form for the parts. This would be a great addition for you restoration on your 60s Ford or Mercury.


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