Oil Pump Fits 1954 223 And 52-54 215 Ford Trw 50007 Same As M25 Melling on 2040-parts.com
American Canyon, California, United States
Brand NEW 50007 TRW Oil Pump interchange number M25 Melling. Fits 1952-1954 215 Ford and 1954 only 223 Ford. You get what is in the picture. This is new old stock.
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