1975 Ford Torino A/c Control Valve Assembly on 2040-parts.com
Vestal, New York, United States
This listing is for a 1975 Ford Torino A/C Control Valve Assembly. It's part number is D5OZ-19B888-D. This part is NOS (New Old Stock.) We will also ship world wide through USPS. Please contact us for shipping quotes if you are outside the Continental US. We accept VISA, MC and Pay Pal Thank you for visiting Miller Obsolete Parts!
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