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Ford 6 Cyl Distributer Comet Fairlane Falcon Mustang Meteor 1961-64 Nos on 2040-parts.com

US $34.95
Location:

Detroit, Michigan, United States

Detroit, Michigan, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:Ford Other Part Number:C113 Manufacturer Part Number:C3uz12127B

Ford 6 Cyl Distributer Comet Fairlane Falcon Mustang Meteor 1961-64 NOS
This is NOS from Ford Remanufactured division. 
144 Cubic Inch 170 Cubic Inch 200 Cubic Inch
Comet 1961-62 170-200 CI
Econoline 1963 Early 64 144 CI 1962-64 170 CI
Fairlane 1962-170 CI 200 CI
Mustang 63-64 170 CI
Falcon 1963-64 144-200CI 1961-1964 144-200CI


Part #C3uz12127B

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