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1936 - 1956 Ford Gas Tank Sender 6 Volt / 12 Volt New on 2040-parts.com

US $34.99
Location:

Springfield, Ohio, United States

Springfield, Ohio, United States
1936 - 1956 Ford gas tank sender 6 volt / 12 volt NEW, US $34.99, image 1
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:99A-9275

 Up for sale is a brand new gas / fuel tank sender unit to fit a 1936-1956 Ford with 6 or 12 volt system. Includes float, gasket, and mounting screws. Instructions included. High quality part to enhance your restoration.

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Midwest Early Ford

2141 W. Main St.

Springfield, OH 45504

800-543-5035 or 937-325-2408

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