United Aircraft Products Hand Fuel Pump Type: D-2 Wwii Airplane Part on 2040-parts.com
Pearce, Arizona, United States
United aircraft Products Incorporated Dayton Ohio type D 2 hand fuel pump custom Mount and it still works off of World War II airplane see pictures and my other items for more great collectibles
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