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Nos 1961-62 Full Size Ford And Mercury Rear Engine Support Mount 223 6 Cylinder on 2040-parts.com

US $13.56
Location:

Idaho Falls, Idaho, US

Idaho Falls, Idaho, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Ford Manufacturer Part Number:C0AA-6068-C Warranty:No

"New Old Stock" 1961-62 Full size Ford and Mercury rear engine support for 223 Engine. It only requires one and this is in excellent condition.

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Prior to bidding/buying, please do your homework. It is up to you to determine if any part listed is suitable for your application or serve your purpose. Parts may not be returned. Please ask any and all questions and use the photos to assure your satisfaction.  

Original parts are always best for your classic Ford. "New Old Stock" means “new old stock”. These parts have been around for many years and may show some signs of “shelf wear”. These parts were mass-produced and are not “custom” parts. Sometimes there are factory flaws as a result that are usually cosmetic and generally do not affect the performance of the part. If you have questions or concerns, please use the “ask the seller a question” button in this listing. Due to their nature, we assume no liability for the functionality of any part sold.



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