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Ford
Spectre’s Ford small block water neck fits 1965 - 19475 Ford 221, 289, 302 and 351W engines. This water neck has been designed around the OEM specifications and has a chrome plated finish for a lasting look that fits great. This water neck includes the bolts and sealing O-ring, and also features a 1/2 inch outside diameter by-pass hose connection.
- Fits 1965 - 19475 Ford 221, 289, 302 and 351W engines
- Includes bolts and sealing O-ring
- Has additional 1/2 inch by-pass hose fitting
- Has additional 1/2 inch by-pass hose fitting
- Chrome plated
- Designed for OEM fit
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