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Carter Fuel Tank Lock Ring for 1980-1995 Ford/Lincoln/Mercury

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Fuel Tank Lock Ring for 1980-1995 Ford/Lincoln/Mercury
$16.99
Fuel Tank Lock Ring
  • 1980-1997 Ford/Lincoln/Mercury
  • Ships on 07/31/24
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    Assembly Includes - Fuel Sender, Float, Strainer, Lock-Ring and O-RingWire(s) - 2Inlet - 14 x 1.5 Inverted FlairOutlet - 16 x 1.5 Inverted FlairResistance - 0-95 OhmsNotes - Fuel Pump Not Included. GM Trucks.
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