1947 1948 Ford Choke & Throttle Cable Assemblys, 6a-9700-ct on 2040-parts.com
Castro Valley, California, United States
You are bidding on one each complete Throttle and Choke cable assemblies with knobs for a 1947-48 Ford Sedan. I think these will also fit the 1946 Ford and Mercury 46-48 but the knobs are different. Includes firewall brackets and rubber grommets. |
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