Nos Genuine Ford A/c Drier 1978 Ltd Ii Thunderbird Yl-116 on 2040-parts.com
Howe, Texas, United States
This NOS Genuine Ford A/C Drier fits all 1978 LTD II and Thunderbird , still has the NOS air inside. Please check compatibility
chart for correct fitment. Feel free to contact us by email or at (903)546-0024
with any questions or concerns. Thanks AAAA Automotive
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