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Fomoco Ford Parts Wholesale Lot All Nos on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Hulbert, Oklahoma, United States

Hulbert, Oklahoma, United States
Condition:New Brand:Ford

Pay Attention, there are some gems in this lot that are extremely rare and obsolete! This auction will start at $0.01 and has no reserve, will sell to highest bidder. There is a lot of money to be made off this lot if you are a seller!

These are all NOS and are packaged the way they came originally from Ford:
Package includes:

(6) C2AZ-1195-A (1960-1969 Front Spindle washers)
(2) C8TZ-2A183-A (64-79 Sleeve- Brake Actuating Spring Anchor) 
(4) C8TZ-2175-A (Adj. Lever Clip)
(1) D0DZ-9A526-A (carb rod)
(1) C8AZ-2091-A (parking brake nut)
(5) D3AZ-9E464-B ( gaskets)
(2) B6QH-2223-A (star wheel)
(4) C8TZ-2175-A (adj lever clip)
(1) C7TZ-3E560-B (Washer)
(1) C7TZ-3C559-B (washer)
(1) D2HZ-4627-A (retainer)
(3) B5AZ-7A044-D (Hub Inserts)

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