Reman 1961 1962 Mercury Ford V8 Mechanical Fuel Pump Airtex 6504 on 2040-parts.com
Waldo, Wisconsin, US
Remanufactured fuel pump - Airtex P.N. 6504 - Factory replacement for 1961 1962 Ford and Mercury with a V8 - Old inventory that has been in a warehouse for the past 40 years or better - some very light bits of patina on the outer surfaces as shown - rebuilt pump that includes the old inventory box
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