Nos 1972 Ford Speed Control Sensor Mustang Cougar Torino Ranchero 429 70 71 73 on 2040-parts.com
Pengilly, Minnesota, United States
NOS 72 Ford Speed sensor.
Please see part numbers in pics to see if it is what you need. The penned writing on the box was from the dealership. $4.00 shipping to USA |
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