Vintage Fuel Pump 4417 1957 Pontiac on 2040-parts.com
Long Beach, California, US
This pump came off of a 1957 pontiac Chieftain. Remember this is 40-50 years old. It pumps strong but i recommend rebuilding it. Great if your looking to save money.
The only info I found on this number, 4417; there were other listings that stated this fit 1957 Pontiac V-8 (dual action for vacuum wipers).
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