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1963 Ford 221, Interceptor Marine Engine "oil Pan, Pick-up & Dip Stick" on 2040-parts.com

US $325.00
Location:

Farmington, Minnesota, United States

Farmington, Minnesota, United States


FORD INTERCEPTOR 221 289 260 MARINE OIL PAN 


 USED, 1963 FORD 221 INTERCEPTOR MARINE "ALUMINUM OIL PAN WITH PICK UP TUBE & OIL DIP STICK" 


                 REMOVED FROM A 221 V8 FORD INTERCEPTOR ENGINE


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