Ford 1976 Power Steering Pump Working -400/351cid on 2040-parts.com
Tucson, Arizona, United States
Ford 351M or 400 came from 1976 Torino OEM power steering pump for ford 400cid or 351M 4x4...........This is big 8 x 8x x10 is the smallest box it will fit in.... it weighs about 15lbs when it will be shipped ......no refunds or exchanges or returns so please be sure
before you buy....
This part will be de-greased and washed prior to shipping ! .all my best |
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