1969 Ford 390 428 Water Pump Date Code 1 L 16 on 2040-parts.com
US $32.00
Location:
Lake Oswego, Oregon, United States
Condition: Used
Manufacturer Part Number: C9AE-8505-A
Part Brand: Ford OEM
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Original Ford 390 428 water pump. Casting is C9AE-8505-A with 1 L 16 date code. Selling as core for rebuild.
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