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Nos 1981 Ford Van Oil Pressure Gauge on 2040-parts.com

US $22.00
Location:

Astoria, New York, United States

Astoria, New York, United States
Condition:New Brand:Ford Manufacturer Part Number:E1UZ-9273-A UPC:Does not apply

Up for sale is a new Old Stock genuine Ford(1981-1989 ??) oil gauge. It is their part number E1UZ-9273-A, I believe it is from an Econoline, but I am not certain of which years it fits so please check the pics and ask any questions you have before you buy. Thanks for looking.

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