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1970's,1980's Ford Courier,mazda B2000 Sundowner Nos Carburetor Vent Hose, Nib on 2040-parts.com

US $9.99
Location:

Easton, Pennsylvania, United States

Easton, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New Placement on Vehicle:Front Manufacturer Part Number:D97Z 9D667-A Surface Finish:See pictures Interchange Part Number:1979, 1980 Country/Region of Manufacture:Japan

This is an NOS carburetor vent hose with the original Ford tax, Ford part # D97Z 9D667-A.  This hose fits 1970's and 1980's Ford Courier and Mazda B2000 pickup trucks and was Made in Japan by Mazda for Ford Motor Company.  This molded hose is 1/2" diameter on one end and 3/4" on the other end.  It's NOS and has never been installed. Perfect for replacing a carburetor vent hose with an assembly line original.   See my eBay Store for more Ford Courier and Mazda B2000 pickup truck parts including more NOS hoses. Payment is expected within 10 days of the close of the auction. We charge actual shipping only and are always glad to combine shipping on several auctions or you would be welcome to pick them up.  Thanks!

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