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1928,1929,1930,1931 Pierce Arrow Fuel Sender Gear Drive on 2040-parts.com

US $299.99
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Condition:New Warranty:Yes Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

New Stock, 6 Volt Electric Square Flange Fuel Sender Gear Drive Fits: 1928-1931 Pierce Arrow.  (rebuilds avaliable) 

Save Through Our Listing!!  Officially Licensed Atwater Kent Fuel Sender, Manufactured By KM Lifestyle Offering The Highest Of Quality Products On The Market.  Our Design Accurately Calculates Fuel, Uses High Grade Materials & Ensures A Proper Fit!!  It's Not Genuine Unless it's Labelled, Atwater Kent® By KM Lifestyle.

Manufactured In The United States Of America

One Year Manufacture Warranty

If You Have Any Questions Or Need More Information On Licensed Atwater Kent Products. We Will Be Delighted To Help!! We Are Not Responsible For Misapplication Or Misuse Of product Other Than Intended For. Not Licensed For Commercial Sales. Atwater Kent® Is A Registered Trademark Owned By Atwater Kent® Manufacturing Co. Used Per License.

Shipping All Product(s) Will Be Shipped , When Funds Are Cleared Or Satisfied Through Payment Method, Including Pay Pal, No Exceptions!!

Why, We Ship Through The Post Office. You Are Covered By The Federal Government Against Fraud By Mail. They Do Not Take These Matters Lightly and Respond Rather Quickly... In Our Opinion, What Better Insurance Is There and It Keeps Everyone Honest!!


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