1973 V8 Mustang Cougar Air Conditioner Adjustable Idler Pulley 73 D3ah-8a617-ba on 2040-parts.com
Overland Park, Kansas, US
Used, Original Ford / Mercury Air Conditioning Adjustable Idler Pulley. "D3AH-8A617-BA" is stamped into pulley arm. The "D3" would indicated that it is a 1973 part. Please check and confirm that it is correct for your application.
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