1962 62 Ford Fairlane 500 2 Door Sedan 260 C.i. Engine Breather on 2040-parts.com
Faith, North Carolina, United States
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this is a great engine breather from a 1962 ford fairlane 500 2 door sedan with 260 c.i. engine.... this breather is in great condition with no bends, dents or rust thru. just needs clean and paint...
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