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Speedmaster Thermostat Housing Water Neck 1965-1975 Ford 289/302/351W

746-PCE191.1003


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Thermostat Housing Water Neck 1965-1975 Ford 289/302/351W
Thermostat Housing Water Neck
  • 1965-1975 Ford 289/302/351W
  • 45-Degree
  • Aluminum
  • Chrome-Plated
  • Includes Gasket and Hardware
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