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Fomoco Power Seat Motor Circa Early 50's Nos on 2040-parts.com

US $59.99
Location:

Worth, Illinois, United States

Worth, Illinois, United States
Condition:New

UP FOR AUCTION IS A NOS 6 VOLT POWER SEAT MOTOR FOR FORD APPLICATIONS IN THE EARLY 50'S. PART NUMBER ON MOTOR #FAA-14547A, MOTOR BEEN CHECKED WORKS GREAT. ALL 3 WIRES ARE IN VERY GOOD CONDITION NOT BRITTLE. MOUNTING STUDS ARE ON 2 1/4" CENTER TO CENTER. PLEASE CHECK YOUR APPLICATIONS BEFORE BIDDING. LONG OBSOLETE MOTOR GREAT ITEM TO KEEP AS A SPARE. E-MAIL ME WITH ANY ???????

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