1965 Ford Mustang Flywheel Ring Gear C5az-6384-d Oem. on 2040-parts.com
Fort Benton, Montana, United States
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You are purchasing one 1965 Ford flywheel ring gear.
Never use OEM part. This ring gear will fit 3.8 L 1994 – 2002 Ford Mustang or 5.0 L 1994 – 1995 Ford Mustang. The are many other Ford applications. Same or next day shipping. Tracking number included. Worldwide shipping. Take a look at my other Ford parts. Have a wonderful day! |
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