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Power Brake Booster 84 85 86 87 Ford F150 F250 Pickup 84 85 86 87 Bronco on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

Willimantic, Connecticut, US

Willimantic, Connecticut, US
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Power Brake Booster 84 85 86 87 FORD F150 F250 PICKUP 84 85 86 87 BRONCO
Source Vehicle1986 Ford F-150
Stock Number123537
Description  
Mileage50721  

Bronco '84-87
Bronco '88 thru 12/87
Ford F150 Pickup '84-87
Ford F250 Pickup '84-87 thru 8500 GVW
Ford F250 Pickup '88 thru 8500 GVW, thru 12/87

VIN Information
Number of Doors1986Body Type1986
Country of OriginFORDEngine MfgF150
Engine Name2 DoorFuel TypePK
Number of Cylinders1Engine Type5001-6000
LitersUnited StatesCubic InchesUSA/Canada
Cubic CMFordCylinder Head300
Number of ValvesGasAspiration6
Induction4.9L L6 FIInduction Type300
Engine VIN300Transmission Type4916
DriveOHV  



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