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65-72 Ford Mustang 65-70 Fairlane Falcon Nos Ford Sector Shaft Seals C7oz-3591-a on 2040-parts.com

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Camano Island, Washington, United States

Camano Island, Washington, United States
NOS IN THE FORD BOX 2 SEALS
Manufacturer Part Number:C7OZ-3591A Warranty:Yes Brand:FORD Country/Region of Manufacture:United States UPC:Does not apply

STEERING SECTOR SEALS FORD STAMPED NOS IN THE FORD BOX. YOU ARE BUYING 2. MANUAL STEERING.

1965/79 F100/250 2WD

1967/78 F350 & 79 F350 2WD.

1962/74 FAIRLANE

65/70 FALCON

65/73 MUSTANG 

65/72 GALAXIE.

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