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Nos Oem 1973-79 Ford Truck Bronco Fuel Tank Gas Sending Unit Harness F100-f350 on 2040-parts.com

US $40.00
Location:

Tipp City, Ohio, United States

Tipp City, Ohio, United States
Condition:New Brand:FORD Warranty:No Warranty Manufacturer Part Number:D1BZ-14406-A Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

 What you are viewing is a replacement fuel tank sending unit harness. These will work on 1973-79 Ford trucks and Broncos with single or duel tanks. This pigtail is made with an extra long lead, so that it can be cut down to fit or match your existing harness. If you are having problems with your fuel gauge not working properly, it could be due to some bad wiring. These do get corroded and loose connection. Here is your chance to fix your non working fuel gauges. Remember genuine Ford parts are the best. These will also work on many other Ford products cars and trucks using this two wire design pigtail.

I am selling off many years of NOS Ford truck parts. Also have many used parts. You can feel free to contact me at 937-414-7985. If you are looking for a specific part and do not see it listed please feel free to give me a call. Shipping rates only include the Continental U.S. Anything outside of the continental U.S, will be estimated at the time of sale. If you would like to buy the whole package, I would be interested in speaking with you. Thanks, Paul!

NOTE: THE POSTAL SERVICE ONLY COVERS $50.00. IF YOU WOULD LIKE ANY ADDITIONAL INSURANCE ON YOUR ITEM, YOU WILL NEED TO LET ME KNOW SO I CAN BILL YOU PROPERLY. ONCE THESE ITEM LEAVE OUR HANDS AND IS TURNED OVER THE POSTAL SERVICE OR WHAT EVER SERVICES USED TO GET THEM TO YOU, IT IS OUT OF MY CONTROL IF SOMETHING WERE TO HAPPEN TO YOUR ITEM.

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