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1968-1970 Mustang / Cougar Tilt Away Vacuum Release Valve on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

Labelle, Florida, US

Labelle, Florida, US
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1968-1970 MUSTANG / COUGAR  TILT AWAY VACUUM VALVE.   This valve is in good used condition holding 15 lbs vacuum and having a good working solenoid, This is a Ford part with the original rivets holding the valve to the bracket with the original nut and bolt, there is a Ford logo on top of the valve, hope you can see it.

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