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Classic Tube Fuel Tank to Pump Line 1967-1968 Ford Shelby GT500

194-MUF1007-SS-1

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Fuel Tank to Pump Line 1967-1968 Ford Shelby GT500
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Fuel Tank to Pump Line
  • 1967-1968 Ford Shelby GT500 V8
  • 3/8" Diameter
  • 2-Piece
  • Stainless Steel
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