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Item #: 33885

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    Reproduction fuel filler neck for the 70 Mercury Cougar. Fits 1970 22 gallon non-emissions fuel tank. 49 states (non-California).

    Specifications:
    Shipping Weight: 1.50 LBS
    (weight shown may be the dimensional weight)
    Shipping Dimensions: 10in x 6in x 4in

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    Finally a '70 filler neck

    4.75 out of 5
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    Pros:
    • perfect fit
    Cons:
    • painted not plated
    Glad these are finally being made. I bought a "cougar" repro off feebay and pretty sure it was '70 mustang. It was way off! This is a Great part and fit Great! Only downside is it's painted vs tin coated/plated like original. I guess you could always re-tin this new part if needed to be more correct. If using a new hose between the filler neck and tank, use a heat gun to warm up the hose to help mold the rubber to fit better.
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