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Nos 1963 1964 Ford Galaxie Coil Bracket Dy-50 Coaf-12043-a 352 390 406 427 Fe on 2040-parts.com

US $49.99
Location:

Princeton, Minnesota, United States

Princeton, Minnesota, United States
NOS PART - NEVER USED
Brand:Autolite Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:DY-50 COAF-12043-A Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

NOS 1964 FORD GALAXIE AUTOLITE COIL BRACKET. THIS IS AN ORIGINAL FORD PART
THAT HAS NEVER BEEN USED. PART NO. DY-50 COAF-12043-A. GREAT FOR YOUR ORIGINAL
RESTORATION.

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