1994-1995 Ford Mustang Hvac Vacuum Reservoir on 2040-parts.com
Brazil, Indiana, US
This is a used HVAC vacuum reservoir out of a 94 Mustang. I believe it will fit the 94 and 95 Mustang. Worked properly before it was removed from car.
All sales final and no refunds. Sold AS-IS with no warranty. Thanks for looking.
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