1965-1970 Mustang Power Steering Pump Bracket Kit Sbf on 2040-parts.com
Kansas City, Missouri, US
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1965-1970 Ford Mustang SBF power steering pump bracket kit Includes all the brackets and fasteners needed to install a factory pump on your 1965-70 small block V8 Mustang (260,289,302). Pump Not Included. Does not fit with 351C/W
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