1970 1971 Ford Torino Power Steering Pump Ps on 2040-parts.com
Burlington, Washington, United States
Tag says its from a 1970 1971 Ford Torino. HBA BM Got it in a box of parts, so the operating condition is unknown. Missing the dipstick. Includes the brackets shown. Looks to be a dent on the top of the pump, next to the dipstick tube, see photo for item condition.
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