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US $10.00
Location:

Bumpass, Virginia, US

Bumpass, Virginia, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:FEL-PRO Manufacturer Part Number:94731 Interchange Part Number:F1SZ7601A Placement on Vehicle:Rear Country of Manufacture:United States UPC:084113737435

FEL-PRO GASKET # 94739 REPLACES F1SZ7601A


      FITS FORD 
 4.V6,V8
  140 (2.3) OHC ENGINE 9/28/81-1993, 232 (3.8) ENGINE 1/2/83-01 ,  232 (3.8) ENGINE 1/2/83-01

281 (4.6) ENGINE 1991-02 , 302 (5.0) ENGINE 8/30/82-1995, FORD TRUCK 4 , V8 122 (2.0), 140 (2.3) ,

152 (2.5), 232 (3.8), 281 (4.6), 302 (5.0) ,330 (5.4) , ENGINE 9/28/81-2002

  ALL SALE ARE FINAL WILL BE A $5.00 HANDLEING FEE

I DO CONSOLIDATIONS AND TRACKING,INSURANCE  

ALL ITEMS WILL BE SENT OUT AS SOO AS PAYMENT IS RENDERED






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