Original 1967-1976 Ford Motor Mount C7tz-6038-j Lh F-100, F-150, 360 390 Engine on 2040-parts.com
US $15.00
Location:
Greencastle, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition: New
Brand: Ford
Interchange Part Number: C7TA-6B032-J
Manufacturer Part Number: C7TZ-6038-J
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This listing is for a NOS 1967-1976 Ford Motor Mount for Driver Side.
Ford C7TZ-6038-J LH, mount is stamped C7TA-6B032-J
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