Ford Flathead Oil Pump & Pickup 1932-52 Lot#22 on 2040-parts.com
Lakeside, California, United States
Long lenght oil pump with short pickup . 1932-54 but not sure.. The pump was rebuilt in `93 and has been in my garage ever since. Looks to still be in exellent condition.
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