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Nos Ford 1972 Ford Mustang Torino Maverick Pinto Vacuum Valve D2oz-12a091-b on 2040-parts.com

US $12.95
Location:

Brooklyn, New York, United States

Brooklyn, New York, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:D2OZ-12A091-B Other Part Number:D2OE-BA Interchange Part Number:DY-115-A

NOS Ford 72 Ford Mustang, Maverick, Torino, Pinto Vacuum Valve D2OZ-12A091-B 

For sale is an NOS Ford Vacuum Valve (Ignition/Distributor) for 1972 Maverick, Mustang, Torino  302ci V8 (Before 1/3/72), Pinto A/T 2000cc & S/T 1600cc & 2000cc  (as per Ford Master Parts Catalog). Motorcraft # DY-115-A, Black & Green. Part is new in original Ford Box. Replaced by D3FZ-12A091-B

Please email with any questions. Shipping included in continental USA. Thanks for looking!

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