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That is the real deal
By Royce P - 01/02/2006 4:20:25 PM; IP 207.69.137.39
The little "sombrero" on top of the pump identifies this as the original type for your 390 GT.

I suspect if the car has been sitting for 15 years the gas tank is full of rust and needs to be replaced. Don't ruin the next fuel pump, replace the gas tank if you have not already done so.

Royce
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 390 Mustang GT Fuel pump -- WACO, Simi Valley CA., 01/01/2006
That is the real deal -- Royce P, 01/02/2006
 RE: 390 Mustang GT Fuel pump -- WACO, Simi Valley CA., 01/02/2006
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