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Omix-ADA Fuel Pump with Glass Bowl for Select 1941-71 Willys Jeep Models w/134 cu in L-head or F-head 4-Cylinder Engine

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Fuel Pump with Glass Bowl for  Select 1941-71 Willys Jeep Models w/134 cu in L-head or F-head 4-Cylinder Engine
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Fuel Pump
  • Fits Select 1941-1971 Ford, Willys, Jeep Models
  • 134 cu in L-Head or F-Head 4-Cylinder Engine
  • Original-Style with Glass Bowl
  • Without Vacuum Ports
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