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67/68/69/70 Ford/torino/mustang/boss/shelby/gt/cobra Spark Plug Separator Clip on 2040-parts.com

US $11.95
Location:

Hutchinson, Minnesota, US

Hutchinson, Minnesota, US
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You are bidding on a set of 4 OEM orignial Spark Plug Wire Separator Clips. You get two that attaches to the valve covers & two that separate 4-spark plug wires.  Will fit all 1965-1973 Ford's, Fairlane's, Torino's, Falcon's, Mustang's, Boss's, Shelby's, CJ'S, 428's, Mercury Cougar's, Montego's, Cyclone's & Comet's.  They are all in excellent shape.  Why buy New when Used will do.  Now is the time to get these clips that your ride is missing or broken.  Be sure to view my other treasures for your Ford or Mercury ride.  Thanks for looking & good luck bidding.

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