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I know there are a few of these on here, but I havent been able to find this one. Maybe numbersdummy or someone else can help. It's out of a 1974 f250, an automatic 3 speed
RF-D4TP-7A040-BA C-F-C F 2
I know the d4tp = 1974 truck, but that's it. Any help would be awesome.
I can't say for sure about your parts, but just so you know a "D4T" engineering numbered part can still be found on later trucks as well. If Ford did not change the design more than would dictate a different revision number (the BA in your case I believe?) then it might have been used for several years.
Lots of stuff gets numbered that way, so you can't always determine an exact year-of-use by the engineering number.
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