2001 Ford Escape Engine Cover V6 Doch 24-valve on 2040-parts.com
Grant, Michigan, US
This part was removed from a 2001 Ford Escape. It may fit other makes, models and years of vehicles but make sure that it will fit yours before making a purchase. It is the engine cover. As you will see in the pictures it is in really good condition. It is being sold as is. If you have questions please ask. Thank you for looking!
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