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Vintage Eelco Pressure Pump-gasser-dragster-327-392-394-401-427-409-390-hemi- on 2040-parts.com

US $250.00
Location:

Cape Neddick, Maine, United States

Cape Neddick, Maine, United States
Very Good condition for its age.
Brand:EELCO Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:pump Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Surface Finish:aluminum castings/billet/machined

 Very Good original condition as shown. Pumps and will work as intended. Normally mounted directly to an EELCO tank equipped with correct mounting bracket but can be added to other brands as well such as 'MOON'. Both with the fabrication of a mounting bracket. Selling As Is As Shown ONLY ! No Returns or Refunds !

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