New Fuel Tank Sender 1953 To 1966 M38a1 Military Jeep 24 Volt on 2040-parts.com
Silverdale, Washington, United States
You are Bidding on a New USA Made Fuel tank sending unit for the 1953 to 1966 M38A1. This is a brand new production unit and is made in the USA! 24 Volt with Packard type connector. Please email with questions. Thanks for looking. HMD |
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